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    LIFE share new single & video TURNING IN, announce October UK tour dates

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    Following the recent announcement of their eagerly awaited fourth albumABSTRACT / NATURAL, alternative four-pieceLIFEshare ‘Turning In’; the second track to be unveiled from the forthcoming release which arrives on19th JuneviaLaunchpad+in partnership withEMI North. Alongside the new single, the band have announced a new run of tour dates set for October 2026.

    Arriving after the band’s bold reintroduction via previous single ‘The Dollywaggon‘,‘Turning In’ offers a gentler, more reflective side to the Hull outfit, finding vocalistMez Sanders-Greenruminating on his experiences of fatherhood, and drawing on a fleeting but meaningful memory from a trip to the Isle Of Mull.

    Speaking on the track, Mez explains: “This song is about fatherhood and parenting. The lyrics describe an adventure with my little boy on the island of Mull in Scotland. It’s about me and my lad hunkered down in a tent and waking to hear him chatting outside. He told me he was talking to a heron. To this day I don’t know if he was – whenever I see a Heron I now get goosebumps. The universal theme is about togetherness; fitting together, sharing moments, and always wanting to be there for someone you love. Sonically, we tried to make the track sound big, wide, and expansive to help tell the story of the lyrics.”

    Built around a steady, almost disco-like groove, ‘Turning In’ playfully explores space and melody, pairing understated electronic textures with a wandering bassline and creative, considered instrumentation. Unfolding gradually, as it progresses the arrangement slowly opens up, culminating in a spacious, layered outro where overlapping vocals and synth lines build into a widescreen crescendo, adding greater weight to the track’s subject matter.

    Across the course of forthcoming albumABSTRACT / NATURAL, LIFE succeed in balancing wider themes with grounded, human stories like ‘Turning In’. Characters rooted in folklore and landscape sit alongside reflections on fatherhood, freedom and personal evolution, forming a body of work that feels both intimate and outward-looking. The album began life not in a rehearsal room, but on the pages of a poetry book frontman Mez has been writing; a collection of musings on landscape, nature, love, acceptance and letting go. Hearing melodies embedded in his words, Mez began presenting fragments to the band as “wonky lullabies”, turning hills, ridges and landmarks into characters: Hen Comb, Pavey Arc, Sergeant Man, The Grey Friar and The Dollywaggon. From there, bandmatesStewart Baxter,Lydia PalmeiraandMick Sandersshaped the music around these narratives, instinctively weaving them into vivid arrangements that collectively present a fully-realised universe.

    Produced byStewart BaxterandOliver Varga, mixed byJames Kenoshaand mastered byStephen Kerrison, ABSTRACT / NATURAL was recorded at LIFE’s own studio in Hull (The Moon Factory); a space the band built themselves on the banks of the river and now run as a creative hub for emerging Northern artists.

    ‘Turning in’ arrives alongside a striking new video directed byHinterland Creative, shot on the headland above a windswept East Yorkshire coast. The film pairs the track’s lyrical storytelling with sweeping coastal imagery, allowing the landscape and climate to dance around abstract and monolithic structures.

    ‘ABSTRACT / NATURAL’
    out 19th June 2026 via EMI North Records label partner Launchpad+

    1. Wild Grasses
    2.The Dollywaggon
    3.Turning In
    4. Thistles Kiss
    5. Mermaid Feet
    6. My Yan
    7. Drinking Games
    8. Sun In Nancy
    9. Buried Giant
    10. Morning Fog

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    Upcoming live dates:

    June/July
    Tuesday 23rd June – Brighton, Resident
    Wednesday 24th June – London, Rough Trade East
    Thursday 25th June – Liverpool, Jacaranda
    Friday 26th June – Leeds, Jumbo Records
    Friday 24th-Sunday 26th July – Deer Shed Festival, North Yorkshire

    October UK tour
    (onsale Friday 10th April)

    Thursday 1st October – Newcastle, The Grove
    Friday 2nd October – Lincoln, Southside
    Saturday 3rd October – Hebden Bridge, Trades Club
    Tuesday 6th October – London, Moth Club
    Wednesday 7th October – Southampton, The Joiners
    Thursday 8th October – Bristol, Strange Brew
    Friday 9th October – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club

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