After a busy and successful year of (mostly) touring, Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring return with a gorgeous new single, Winter.
The slow-burning success of their debut single A Questions of Trust has gained them steadfast support on local and national radio (they can now count the BBCâs Huw Stephens, Tom Robinson, and Steve Lamacq amongst their fans) and a string of UK festival shows â from the arty (London Short Film Festival) to the boutique (Gocstock, Foxfest) and culminating in show-stealing performances at two of the UKâs biggest and best: Latitude and The Big Chill.
With the summer â and festival season â over, they made a long-overdue return to the studio to start work on their new project, an idea which started to grow back in the Spring when they were invited to sing to the bees of the Royal Festival Hive.
They learned the song after which they were named to serenade the bees, and then started to kick around ideas for other cover versions which would be fun to do. When they struck upon the idea of making them all seasonally-themed those idle notions quickly crystallised into a proper plan. And this is it:
Thereâll be one double-a-side single released every season for the next year â four in all, starting with this Winter release, and all free-to-download exclusively from our good friends at God Is In The TV Zine. The tracks will be seasonal cover versions, specially selected and recorded to soundtrack the season weâre entering.
So for Winter weâre presented with THWFOSâs unique new interpretations of Fleet Foxesâ White Winter Hymnal and Neil Youngâs classic Winterlong. You get the idea â¦
And as well as the free downloads, the handsome devils at Strange Torpedo Records will also be issuing a very-limited-edition CD release of each single, to be sold exclusively at live shows. The first of these comes with a special presentation box designed to house all four CDs, so you can add each new one to the box as itâs released. These are sure to become collectorâs items in no time!