The Last Shadow Puppets release new album title track 'Everything You've Come To Expect'
The track is taken from the album of the same name which will be released on 1 April
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The first Last Shadow Puppets album in eight years is almost upon us, and in the run up to release, the duo have unveiled a new song and accompanying video.
"Everything You've Come To Expect" serves as the title track of their sophomore record which will be released on 1 April.
Comprised of Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner and solo musician Miles Kane, the video shows the two buried up to their shoulders in sand, at the mercy of a woman dressed in a wedding dress and the incoming tide.
While their first song to be taken from the new album, "Bad Habits," hinted at a new direction for the two, this track - with its tranquil piano and violins - harks back to their Mercury Music Prize-nominated first album The Age of the Understatement.
To mark the record's release, The Last Shadow Puppets will play an intimate show at the Hackney Empire on 1 April before embarking on a UK, US and European tour later this year.
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