PAPILLS share new single ‘Too Hot For May’

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PAPILLS have shared their latest single Too Hot For May. The track is a catchy pop song inspired by The Beatles, Mando Diao, Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes and the most colourful indie rock of the 90’s. The single is the title track of PAPILLS’ forthcoming debut album, to be released worldwide on April 24. Listen to Too Hot For May via YouTube below.

Eric, Sebastian, Olle and Anton describe themselves as ”flat earthers” and have high hopes for their career. “We’re proud of not being part of the greasy heavy metal scene that dominates our local region. Together with our partners in crime we now look forward to finally achieve the global success we deserve!”

In 2018, PAPILLS was signed to the Swedish indie label COMEDIA and released their first single Played. In 2019, it was followed by The Morning View and Happy Fish, which gained interest from the Japanese Osaka based label Rimeout Recordings. On April 22 this year, Rimeout will release PAPILLS’ album on CD (featuring two exclusive bonus tracks) in Japan.

PAPILLS has also been recognized in the USA. Last year, the band signed a worldwide publishing deal with the Los Angeles based Urband and Lazar Music Publishing, whose roster includes PAPILLS’ favourite band The Kooks, rap superstar Lil Wayne and English-Swedish indie rock band Razorlight among others.