Watch Slowdive perform ‘Sugar for the Pill’ live on KCRW’s ‘Morning Becomes Eclectic’

Watch Slowdive perform ‘Sugar for the Pill‘ live on KCRW’s ‘Morning Becomes Eclectic

English dream pop band Slowdive appeared on public radio station KCRW’s ‘Morning Becomes Eclectic‘ this week where they performed a live set of their first new songs in decades — including a song called ‘Sugar for the Pill‘.

The track is the second single from their new self-titled fourth studio album. The first one the band has released in 22 years, and an album with music that sounds just as you remember Slowdive sounding yet…so much more mature.

It is hopefully not the last album we will get from Slowdive  either, as their particular brand of dream pop and indie rock has been sorely missed these past couple of decades.

As from this sound it is obvious they are now at the top of their game, we can only imagine what other delights are possibly in store.

Watch Slowdive performing ‘Sugar for the Pill‘ on KCRW in the video below, and another track from the album, ‘No Longer Making Time‘, below that.

You can buy their new album on all major music sites.

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I'm a Brit-American journalist, former radio DJ at 97X WOXY, and Founder/CEO of Leo Sigh. I'm also obsessed with music, anime, manga, and K-dramas. Help!

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