Moose Blood have released the music video for their new single, “Have I Told You Enough” from their highly anticipated new album I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore, out March 9th, 2018 on Hopeless Records. Fans can watch the video now below.
“The song is about my relationship with my little one,” says singer Eddy Brewerton, “She is getting older now and is finding me being away for months at a time harder than she did before. I just wanted to write a song that she could always listen to and know that she is everything to me.”
The band worked again with longtime collaborator, director Lewis Cater, who also directed “Talk In Your Sleep.” “With this album we wanted a moodier, darker approach,” Eddy continues, “The house we shot in was incredible. Apparently it was featured in an episode of Grand Designs once!”
“There’s almost a circularity to this album when placed next to our first two,” notes lead guitarist Mark Osborne. “The first is full of songs written by enthusiastic, excited kids who just wanted to get their music out there. ‘Blush’ was more about struggling with some of what came along with that change of lifestyle and ‘I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore’ is really us trying to work through some of what has happened in our lives as a result of doing this band full time. We’ve put everything into this album. We always write like it might be the last album that we ever get to make and we’ve challenged ourselves in every way we could on these songs.”
Moose Blood recently announced an upcoming 2018 North American headline tour with support from Lydia and McCafferty. A full list of cities is below. Tickets are now available. Offers include a limited edition, tour exclusive vinyl variant of I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore. Purchase tickets with this special vinyl at http://mooseblood.shofetti.com
Moose Blood North America Tour Dates
w/ Lydia, McCafferty
March 14 – The Royale – Boston, MA
March 15 – Irving Plaza – New York, NY
March 16 – Theatre of Living Arts – Philadelphia, PA
March 17 – The Stone Pony – Ashbury Park, NJ
March 18 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
March 20 – Canal Club – Richmond, VA
March 21 – Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC
March 23 – Orpheum – Tampa, FL
March 24 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
March 25 – Basement East – Nashville, TN
March 27 – White Oak Music Hall – Houston, TX
March 28 – Scoot Inn – Austin, TX
March 29 – Gas Monkey – Dallas, TX
March 31 – The Nile – Phoenix, AZ
April 2 – Quartyard – San Diego, CA
April 3 – The Regent – Los Angeles, CA
April 4 – Slim’s – San Francisco, CA
April 6 – Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
April 7 – El Corazon – Seattle, WA
April 9 – The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
April 10 – Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
April 12 – The Garage – Burnsville, MN
April 13 – House of Blues – Chicago, IL
April 14 – St. Andrews – Detroit, MI
April 15 – Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH
April 17 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY
April 18 – The Phoenix – Toronto, ON
April 19 – The Fairmount Theater – Montreal, QC