Listen: The Staves Release "Nothing's Gonna Happen" Demo Track

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"We’ve spent the last couple years writing songs and recording demos in various places round the world, assembling the bones of what will be our next album," say The Staves, who have released a new demo track, "Nothing's Gonna Happen." "This song was written in a bedroom in east London and, later, recorded in a studio in Wisconsin. It’s been a while since we put new music out and we thought that seeing as this is the season of giving, we’d let one of these demos surface for anybody who is interested to hear ... We appreciate our wonderful fans so much and thought it would be a cool thing to show you a small sliver of the process."

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The English trio The Staves—Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor—have returned with the release of a new track, a demo recording of the song "Nothing's Gonna Happen." You can listen to the song below via YouTube and on Spotify and Apple Music, and download it today on iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store.

"We’ve spent the last couple years writing songs and recording demos in various places round the world, assembling the bones of what will be our next album," says the band. "This song was written in a bedroom in east London and, later, recorded in a studio in Wisconsin. It’s been a while since we put new music out and we thought that seeing as this is the season of giving, we’d let one of these demos surface for anybody who is interested to hear ... We appreciate our wonderful fans so much and thought it would be a cool thing to show you a small sliver of the process ... The song is called 'Nothing’s Gonna Happen.' Yes, 'gonna' sounds American doesn’t it? And we are not. But it flows the right way. And, well, what you gonna do?"

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  • Friday, December 6, 2019
    Listen: The Staves Release "Nothing's Gonna Happen" Demo Track

    The English trio The Staves—Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor—have returned with the release of a new track, a demo recording of the song "Nothing's Gonna Happen." You can listen to the song below via YouTube and on Spotify and Apple Music, and download it today on iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store.

    "We’ve spent the last couple years writing songs and recording demos in various places round the world, assembling the bones of what will be our next album," says the band. "This song was written in a bedroom in east London and, later, recorded in a studio in Wisconsin. It’s been a while since we put new music out and we thought that seeing as this is the season of giving, we’d let one of these demos surface for anybody who is interested to hear ... We appreciate our wonderful fans so much and thought it would be a cool thing to show you a small sliver of the process ... The song is called 'Nothing’s Gonna Happen.' Yes, 'gonna' sounds American doesn’t it? And we are not. But it flows the right way. And, well, what you gonna do?"

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