Man/Woman/Chainsaw - "Nosedive"

Photo by Charlie & Charlie

London's Man/Woman/Chainsaw are back with a new single off their upcoming debut album. We loved 2024's Eazy Peazy, and its indie rock with string instruments sound. With "Nosedive," they've added a heavy synth element instead of the normal indie rock instrumentation. The result is a rather dance friendly, almost party jam. This feels like a more mature style of dance music, as well as a heavily organic one, even with the synths. "Nosedive" builds and builds from a relatively restrained near pop song into an absolute epic that will have you checking to see if they're playing anywhere near you any time soon. (Unfortunately for us Americans, they currently only have European tour dates.)

Emmie-Mae Avery (vocals and synths) says of the band's latest single:

“It's is a song about longing for both comfort and freedom simultaneously in a relationship through the metaphor of being an injured bird needing shelter. We turned it into a danceable upbeat track, which made the tone shift throughout the song as though you find a way to pick yourself up and fly away.”

You can watch the video for "Nosedive" below. Cannonball is due out August 7 on Fiction Records, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Man/Woman/Chainsaw, check out the band on Instagram and Facebook.

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