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Premiere: Errors - "Slow Rotor"

Errors recorded their fourth album in the same place George Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four so you better believe it's brilliant.

The story behind Errors' fourth album, Lease of Life, is pretty interesting - it was recorded in the Hebridean Isle Of Jura: where George Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four and seminal acid house group The KLF were rumoured to have set a million pounds on fire. We've never visited the island but it's up in Scotland, so you imagine it's butt-wrenchingly cold - which is the exact opposite of the group's almost balearic sounding new single "Slow Rotor". The track is poppy, fun, and sounds like sunshine, yet it's also peppered with a tint of onset loneliness and the sort of longing you only get from exiling yourself from civilisation for a few months. The perfect brand of alternative pop.

Lease of Life is due out 23 March 2015 on Rock Action Records in digital, CD and 12-inch vinyl formats.

Errors will tour the UK in March and April 2015. See weareerrors.com for ticket information:

26 March - Newcastle, Cluny
27 March - Birmingham, The Rainbow
28 March - Sheffield, Picture House Social
29 March - Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
30 March - Norwich, Arts Centre
31 March - Brighton, Green Door Store
01 April - Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
02 April - London, Oslo
03 April - Bristol, The Exchange
04 April - Manchester, Deaf Institute
10 April - Aberdeen, The Lemon Tree
11 April - Glasgow, Art School