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Theme Park

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  1. 1. Milk

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  2. 2. Two Hours

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March 12
After releasing a couple of low-key singles in the latter half of 2011, Theme Park are ready to stamp their mark all over 2012 with this first release on Transgressive Records in April. ‘Two Hours’ will be available on 7” & download and will be backed by ‘Morning Crimes’. Upping the game with this Luke Smith-produced single, ‘Two Hours’ is a sonic electronic exploration in to the heartfelt emotions of songwriter and lead singer, Miles Haughton. "Its essentially about expectations around growing and coming into your own emotionally and feeling confident or not confident about that process. I normally only really write songs when I’m feeling very happy, and I think this is one of the few ones where I was feeling a bit numb – an unexpected reaction to certain experiences in life.” Thanks to the release of ‘Wax / A Mountain We Love’ (paradYse) and ‘Milk’ (Luv Luv Luv), Theme Park were voted second in the ‘Blog Sound of 2012’ Poll. They’ve received strong radio support in the early stages of their career, notably from Huw Stephens, Nick Grimshaw, Zane Lowe, John Kennedy and Lauren Laverne, and signed their album deal with Transgressive in November. They’ve toured the UK with the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club, Summer Camp and The Antlers and are about to support Florence and The Machine at Alexandra Palace in March. They recently announced a co-headline tour with The Cast of Cheers kicking off at the end of February and running through until March 8, with a headline show at London’s Lexington on March 6.

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