

Daniel Brabban
Iโm a journalist from the North East currently exiled in Leeds. You can find me playing bass in the band โHardwareโ and having pints at the brude. Haโway the Lads.
Cut Copy’s latest single ‘Still See Love‘ fuses disco & dub ahead of their new album ‘Moments‘ releasing September 5th
Australian synth-pop band Cut Copy continue to impress with their new single โStill See Loveโ, in anticipation of their new album โMomentsโ. Taking inspiration from artists such as Francois K and ESG, the single is driven with an instantly catchy disco-dub hybrid bassline that will be an instant hit with gig-goers. Complimented by delicate and precise synthesizers it manages to make the listener euphoric and melancholic simultaneously.
This pessimism is intentional, with the repeated chorus refrain โI still see love in your heart, no matter what you do, even when Iโm aloneโ further emphasising Cut Copyโs intent. Songwriter Dan Whitford explains further โStill See Love was a tune that came together pretty quickly, written about a couple clinging to whatโs left of a relationship as it slowly capsizes.โ This maturity has influenced the upcoming record, in the 5 years since the last album โI had a child, people around me fell in and out of relationships, the world went through a global pandemic and there has been a myriad of social and political upheaval. So I guess thereโs been a fair bit on my mind.โ says Whitford. With this in mind, โStill See Loveโ recalls the best of 00s indie dance cut with the more sombre tone of 2025.
โMomentsโ is set for release on September 5th via Cutter Records / The Orchard.
โStill See Loveโ and previous singles โSolidโ and โWhen This is Overโ are available to buy or stream now.
Listen to ‘Still See Love‘ here:
Catch Cut Copy at the following:
Australia
September 11 – Forum – Melbourne VIC
September 12 – Night At The Barracks – The Barracks Precinct, North Head Sanctuary, Sydney NSW
September 13 – Night At The Parkland, Roma S – Brisbane, QLD
October 5 – Wanderer Festival (DJ Set) – Pambula Beach NSW
North American + Mexico
November 10 – Showbox – Seattle, WA
November 11 – Wonder Ballroom – Portland, OR
November 13 – The Recency Ballroom – San Francisco, CA
November 14 – The Bellwether – Los Angeles, CA
November 16 – Corona Capital – Mexico City, MX
November 18 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
November 19 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
November 20 – Electric City – Buffalo, NY
November 21 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY
November 22 – Roxian Theatre – Pittsburgh, PA
November 23 – Ramova Theater – Chicago, IL
November 25 – ZeyZey (Zaku Stage) – Miami, FL
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