

Deaf Havana We're Never Getting Out Vinyl LP Assai Exclusive Slug Genital Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. Life In Forward Motion
2. Carousel
3. Break
4. Lawn Tennis
5. Car Crash
6. Hurts To Be Lonely
7. Frida 1939
8. Dog
9. Cigarettes & Hotel Beds
10. Weâre Never Getting Out
11. Tracing Lines
12. Iâll Be Around
Deaf Havana are back with their 7th studio album âWeâre Never Getting Outâ.
The songs that materialised for Weâre Never Getting Outâ are, despite their shimmering disposition, devastatingly sad. Every anxiety, every step back, every wrench of the heart that comes with realising the life you thought you had built is crumbling around you is on
display in vivid colour. And thatâs because most of them were written whilst James was in his marital home, penning break-up ballads before the break-up had even occurred. From the confused limbo of âCarouselâ, detailing the dizziness that comes with this cycle of sadness and self-medicating he was stuck in, to the tear-stained âFrida, 1939â, where the concern of who he would be away from this massive part of his life comes to the forefront, through to the intent to not settling for the ordinary at the centre of âLawn Tennisâ or the fear of being the one to make the all-important move surrounding âCar Crashâ itâs heavy going, heart-breaking and spine-tinglingly honest in equal measure.
In embracing the rough with the smooth and taking the steps he never thought he was going to, James has found a balance that probably wasnât possible to locate in the past. And âWeâre Never Getting Outâ, as a title defines that feeling perfectly and reflects even more in how he is looking to the future. There are things we will never truly escape. The life we have lived so far, no matter how much of a success or failure we see it being, is committed to the echelons of history. The scars will remain, and the remnants of our past lives will constantly flow through our bloodstream. But in using that to their advantage, Deaf Havana has never felt more prominent or powerful.
âItâs excitement I feel now and not dread, I feel like this is a true fresh start.â
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Tracklist:
1. Life In Forward Motion
2. Carousel
3. Break
4. Lawn Tennis
5. Car Crash
6. Hurts To Be Lonely
7. Frida 1939
8. Dog
9. Cigarettes & Hotel Beds
10. Weâre Never Getting Out
11. Tracing Lines
12. Iâll Be Around
Deaf Havana are back with their 7th studio album âWeâre Never Getting Outâ.
The songs that materialised for Weâre Never Getting Outâ are, despite their shimmering disposition, devastatingly sad. Every anxiety, every step back, every wrench of the heart that comes with realising the life you thought you had built is crumbling around you is on
display in vivid colour. And thatâs because most of them were written whilst James was in his marital home, penning break-up ballads before the break-up had even occurred. From the confused limbo of âCarouselâ, detailing the dizziness that comes with this cycle of sadness and self-medicating he was stuck in, to the tear-stained âFrida, 1939â, where the concern of who he would be away from this massive part of his life comes to the forefront, through to the intent to not settling for the ordinary at the centre of âLawn Tennisâ or the fear of being the one to make the all-important move surrounding âCar Crashâ itâs heavy going, heart-breaking and spine-tinglingly honest in equal measure.
In embracing the rough with the smooth and taking the steps he never thought he was going to, James has found a balance that probably wasnât possible to locate in the past. And âWeâre Never Getting Outâ, as a title defines that feeling perfectly and reflects even more in how he is looking to the future. There are things we will never truly escape. The life we have lived so far, no matter how much of a success or failure we see it being, is committed to the echelons of history. The scars will remain, and the remnants of our past lives will constantly flow through our bloodstream. But in using that to their advantage, Deaf Havana has never felt more prominent or powerful.
âItâs excitement I feel now and not dread, I feel like this is a true fresh start.â













