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Reef release new single My Love featuring Sheryl Crow

Reef have released their new single My Sweet Love featuring Sheryl Crow.

The track, which is available to stream and download now through earMusic, is taken from Revelation, Reef’s first new studio album in 18 years. The set will be released on 4th May 2018.

My Sweet Love was premiered on BBC Radio 2 by Chris Evans and he loved it so much, he played the song twice in a row.

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ā€œItā€™s amazing to be working with Sheryl,ā€ says Reef guitarist Jesse Wood of the track. ā€œWho doesnā€™t love Sheryl Crow and her voice? And I think here itā€™s even better than it was when you first heard her on All I Wanna Do.ā€

Revelation’s title track, which premiered on Planet Rock Radio, is also available to listen to now. The album is the follow-up to 2000’s Getaway and it promises to be a huge progression for the band.

ā€œWe didnā€™t want to just make a good record, we wanted to make a great record,ā€ says Reef vocalist Gary Stringer of the album. ā€œWe were writing the songs for two and a half years, road-testing them when we were on tour. Weā€™d play four or five new songs every night, really watching the crowd. If their eyes glazed over or they went to the bar, then we dropped those songs! But if a song engaged with them, then that was a real pointer for how we went about it. Hopefully thatā€™s helped make the album is as strong as it is.ā€

Revelation was recorded in Ireland and with legendary producer George Drakoulias (The Black Crowes, Primal Scream, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers).

The track listing for Revelation is:

1. Revelation
2. My Sweet Love (featuring Sheryl Crow)
3. Provide
4. How I Got Over
5. Don’t Go Changing Your Mind
6. Precious Metal
7. Just Feel Love
8. Ball And Chain
9. First Mistake
10. Darling Be Home Soon
11. Lone Rider
12. Like A Ship (Without A Sail)

Fans can see the band live at the following dates:

April 26 – The Engine Shed, Lincoln
April 27 – The Welly, Hull
April 28 – Arts Club, Liverpool
May 4 – Academy, Manchester (Britrock Must Be Destroyed! Tour)
May 5 – Digbeth Arena, Birmingham (Britrock Must Be Destroyed! Tour)
May 6 – Eventim Apollo, London (Britrock Must Be Destroyed! Tour)
May 10 – Sub89, Reading
May 11 – Concorde 2, Brighton
May 12 – Waterfront, Norwich
May 18 – Liquid Rooms, Edinburgh
May 19 – O2 Academy, Glasgow (Britrock Must Be Destroyed! Tour)
May 20 – O2 Academy, Newcastle (Britrock Must Be Destroyed! Tour)
May 24 – O2 Academy, Leeds (Britrock Must Be Destroyed! Tour)
May 25 – Motion, Bristol (Britrock Must Be Destroyed! Tour)
May 26 – Guildhall, Portsmouth (Britrock Must Be Destroyed! Tour)
June 23 – A Beautiful Day Out at Eden, Cornwall

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