Dutch Interior Share New Heartbreaker ‘Beekeeping’

Alongside two UK appearances...

LA County band Dutch Interior have shared poignant single ‘Beekeeping’.

The band’s new album ‘Moneybag’ is out on March 21st via Fat Possum, a project that spotlights their unified approach to creativity. With each member contributing to the writing, the album features different voices and different ideas, building to something potent and complex.

Out now, new single ‘Beekeeping’ finds Dutch Interior at their most open and emotive – the tale of a relationship in its final throes, it taps into the numbness that follows a break-up.

A song of personal recrimination, ‘Beekeeping’ becomes a form of melodic reckoning, a means of picking through flaws.

In vocalist Shane Barton’s words, the track “is a reflection on personal flaws. It cautions against maintaining stagnant relationships and serves as a reminder that doing so is more akin to an act of cruelty than a favour.” 

Out now, ‘Beekeeping’ is accompanied by news of Dutch Interior’s debut UK trip – catch them at End Of The Road and Manchester Psych Festivals.

Tune in now.

Photo Credit: Julien Sage

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