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The Cat Magic drop mystical slice of alt-indie ‘Three Thousand Feathers (Altered Enough to be Fine)’

Bristol alternative outfit The Cat Magic continue to bend the musical boundaries once again with their new single ‘Three Thousand Feathers (Altered Enough to be Fine)’. 

Born out of a chilled-out holiday to Spain, the track gradually blossoms in a warmth and whimsical nature. In just under three minutes it offers a luscious atmosphere of belief and escapism. Just close your eyes and be immersed into another world. 

Inspired by the likes of Tame Impala and The War on Drugs, we first discovered the trio last year with their atmospheric, dark and racing single ‘Dovetail Me’.

On ‘Three Thousand Feathers…’ The Cat Magic invite you into their calming world of music sensibility as lead singer Laurence Matone discusses the themes of the song. 

He commented: “I came across the Jimmy Kimmel feature where reporters trick Coachella Festival goers into being over-enthusiastic about bands that are supposedly on the bill, but don’t actually exist.

“I found this pretty funny and it gave way to the line, ‘I’ve been mistaken life is a festival, lies have been growing out through the weir’. ‘Three Thousand Feathers’ is also reference to the festival’s Native American headdress controversy a few years back.”

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