WHITE ROOM Release New Single ‘Cable-Built Dreamland’
Brighton-based indie outfit White Room have released their newest single Cable-Built Dreamland, off of forthcoming double EP Eight.

Cable-Built Dreamland examines the current political and social climate of the world. Frontman Jake Smallwood describes the tune as being “about people’s narcissistic obsession with how they are perceived online; the mask they create behind which they disguise their true selves. It’s a group of friends sat round a table, all with phone in hand, silent.”
In addition to the thought-provoking lyrics, the song reminds one of 60s psychedelic rock while also drawing from modern influences like Temples and Cage The Elephant.
These fresh upstarts are new signees to one of Liverpool’s most prominent label’s, Deltasonic Records. Stream the track below.
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The band are heading out on there first headline UK tour as well as a few opening slots with The Vryll Society.
November
25 – The Wardrobe, Leeds (Live At Leeds Ones To Watch 2018)
27 – The Hope & Ruin, Brighton
28 – Shacklewell Arms, London
29 – Actress & Bishop, Birmingham
30 – The Magnet, Liverpool
December
02 – The Eagle Inn, Manchester
