With their highly-anticipated new album pushed back to arrive next month, Braids have kept their fans happy with the release of another cut lifted from their forthcoming full-length.
The new single 'Just Let Me' comes accompanied by a stunning new video, which is singer Raphaelle Standell-Preston's directorial debut with collaborator Derek Branscombe, and follows on from the previously shared tracks 'Snow Angel', 'Young Buck' and 'Eclipse (Ashley)' in previewing their new LP 'Shadow Offering', which is now due out on the 19th June via Secret City Records.
Speaking about their new offering, the band said, "The song was born of a desire to get through to one's partner, to work through those feelings of complacency, stagnation, of pointless arguments; when you feel your partner, though sitting across the table from you, is further away than if they were not there at all. It's a yearning to understand how a love that was once there and so clear, could slip away. It asks the universal question that so many relationships encounter along their journey - where did our love go?"
While Raphaelle continued, "I am grateful to have been able to explore this very question with two incredible dancers and dear friends Stephen John Quinlan, Justin De Luna, and choreographer Axelle Munezero. It was an emotional yet liberating experience - a lot of sweat, tears, and laughter went into this. I have to say, it's one of the things I am most proud of having a part of."
Check out the new video for 'Just Let Me' in the player below.