Deep Throat Choir feature on new Tenderness single, "Day of Atonement"

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The new song follows previously released singles "The Salt Flats", "We'll Always Have Paris 1919", and "Database Blues", arriving as a reflection of Katy Beth Young's (Peggy Sue, Deep Throat Choir) experiences with codependency and addiction.

Speaking on the track, Young explains: "‘Day of Atonement’ is a kind of collage of images and sounds and dreams and different relationships. I wanted the song to be both abstract and tangible, in the way that dreams can be. It’s a bit of an outlier for me –I usually try to write towards clarity, but this song is more impressionistic because it’s about parts of myself that I struggle to look at squarely, which are experiences around care and codependency and addiction. The recording was made from many layers with a huge bed of drones by Euan, Jim White-inspired drums from Olly, melancholy pedal steel by Harry and improvised, ethereal backing vocals by some of my friends from Deep Throat Choir."’

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