‘Ceremony’ is the latest single to be revealed from Casey’s debut album ‘Love Is Not Enough’, which was released via Hassle Records late last year. In vocalist Tom Weaver’s words, the track “vents the frustration that accompanies realizing an extensive period of emotional oppression and manipulation has been suffered under the guise of a sincere relationship. The opening paragraph describes how an unrequited affection was pursued in the belief that true love prevails, only to lead into disappointment and disenfranchisement.”
The music video chronicles the band’s journey since ‘Love Is Not Enough’ was released. It’s a journey which has seen them play live across the continent emoting thousands of intent audience members at festivals like Download, Impericon and Slam Dunk and alongside bands such as Being As An Ocean, Boston Manor and Thy Art Is Murder.
Casey have also been named as one of the finalists in the Best Breakthrough Band category at the inaugural Heavy Music Awards and they’ll be capping off the summer playing Reading & Leeds festivals at the end of this month.
“The past year since we released You, Me and Everything in Between. has been life changing for us.” Begins David De La Hoz, vocalist of Belle Haven. The band has experienced great growth since […]
CASEY have revealed a second new song from their forthcoming sophomore album ‘Where I Go When I Am Sleeping’ in the form of the incandescent ‘Phosphenes’, premiered by Daniel P Carter on his BBC […]
Casey’s debut album ‘Love Is Not Enough’ was released via Hassle Records in the latter half of 2016, and it’s now getting a brand new pressing in blood red and Australian Release on Friday […]