Naima Bock shares new single ‘Every Morning’

Naima Bock shares new single ‘Every Morning’

NAIMA BOCK SHARES NEW SINGLE ‘EVERY MORNING’. OUT NOW VIA SUB POP

ANNOUNCES HEADLINE SHOW AT LONDON’S THE LEXINGTON IN MAY. UPCOMING TOUR SUPPORTING DANA GAVANSKI STARTS THIS MONTH. SHOWS UPCOMING AT SXSW, END OF THE ROAD AND DIY ALIVE

“A grand statement”
The Line of Best Fit ‘Artist of the Week’

“A compelling first step into the spotlight that suggests great things to come”
The Forty Five

“A strong contender to be one of 2022’s breakout stars”
For The Rabbits

“A mightily impressive introduction”
God Is In The TV

“’30 Degrees’ oozes and surprises across its run time, opening up new melodies and instrumental dimensions from imperceptible trap doors within the song”
Beats Per Minute

Listen to ‘Every Morning’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7QsCgoPOjk

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On the heels of last year’s single releases ‘30 Degrees‘ and her cover of the classic Brazilian song ‘Berimbau‘, comes the latest single, ‘Every Morning’ from Naima Bock. Along with the single she has also announced a headline show at London‘s The Lexington on 23 May.

Naima says about the new song:
“I wrote this song whilst travelling, it was initially a stupid song about having some horrible eye infection and the chorus line was ‘itchy itchy eyes’. Then someone told me the melody was nice so I (naturally) reached into the barrel of neurosis and scooped out a gewey bunch of regret and nostalgia which resulted in the lyrics of ‘Every morning’. Since then, the only thing I’ve learnt is that people are the same. I’ve tried to stop lying but the white one slips out occasionally, I’ve tried to stop this too. Leaving people is also difficult, this song points to a very specific period in my life which consisted of tearing away from friends that I loved. It is not a song about romance, it is a song about the ending of friendships and how that can be just as much, if not more, painful. Producer Joel Burton wrote the beautiful outro melody in which we wanted to convey a sense of being at sea, alone but content.”

Naima spent her early childhood in Sao Paulo, Brazil born to a Greek/English mother and a Brazilian father. Naima and her family moved to South London when she was seven. As a teenager, Naima began attending shows, mostly at the Windmill Brixton. From 15, she started making music and playing in bands, touring the world. After years of this, Naima felt like it was the right time to go it alone, mostly due to a desire for a change in musical direction. This change has led Naima to her debut offering ’30 Degrees’. The song was written by Naima with co-production and instrumentation from longtime collaborator Joel Burton. Naima met Burton three years ago and, needing someone to play with, began booking shows as a duo. In recording, Naima would come up with the structure, chords and melody for a song whilst Joel oversaw key parts including string and horn arrangements.

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Read Naima’s recent interview with The Line of Best Fit here which follows her performance as part of their Forecast 2022 shows.

Following her tour last year supporting Porridge Radio, beginning on Feb. 22nd Naima will embark on a 11 date solo run through the UK & EU opening for Dana Gavanski with additional appearances at this years SXSW Music Festival in Austin, TX as well as performances at DIY Alive and End of the Road Festival in the UK. See below for a full list of shows.

Photo credit: El Hardwick

High-res images can be found here.

Tour dates:

22 Feb – Brighton @ The Hope & Ruin *
28 Feb – Nottingham @ Metronome *
01 Mar – Leeds @ Brudenell Social Club *
02 Mar – Bristol @ Exchange *
03 Mar – Manchester @ The Deaf Institute *
05 Mar – Newcastle @ Bobiks *
06 Mar – Glasgow @ The Hug & Pint *
08 Mar – London @ The Lexington *
10 Mar – Paris, FR @ Pop Up Du Label *

16-20 Mar – Austin, TX @ SXSW Music Festival
23 Apr – London @ DIY Alive, Oval Space

23 May – London, UK @ The Lexington (Headline) – TICKETS

01-04 Sep – Dorset, UK @ End of the Road Festival

* w/ Dana Gavanski