Vocalist Aaron Starkie wrote the song about depression. He explains "It's about appearing to have a normal happy life but carrying something with you that can descend at any moment and make everything appear bleak."
The band's previous four singles have enjoyed extensive airplay on BBC 6 Music and the band have played support slots for the likes of Catfish And The Bottlemen, The Struts, Reverend and the Makers and The Sunshine Underground. The band will be touring 'Cavalcade' throughout April 2015.http://www.theslowreadersclub.co.ukhttp://www.facebook.com/theslowreadersclubhttp://www.youtube.com/theslowreadersclubhttp://www.twitter.com/slowreadersclubEntertainment Magazine
Track Of The Day: The Slow Readers Club - 'I Saw A Ghost'
Posted on the 28 March 2015 by Rw/ff @rwffmusic
The Slow Readers Club release their highly anticipated second album 'Cavalcade' on Monday April 14th. It will feature the band's lovely new single 'I Saw a Ghost'. The Manchester based four piece produce brooding and mesmeric indie electro, which has drawn comparisons with Interpol, The Killers and The National and their new single is one of their most powerful offerings yet.