LISTEN: Senseless Things share new single ‘Lost Honey’ – their first release in 22 years

Senseless Things celebrate their first show since 1995 at Shepherd’s Bush Empire (25th March), with the release of a new single ‘Lost Honey’, with rare artwork by artist Jamie Hewlett (who did most of the Senseless Things artwork, long before a well-known cartoon band). A very limited-edition 7” vinyl of ‘Lost Honey’ will be available at the Shepherds Bush Empire show.

Listen to ‘Lost Honey’ below…

Since the breakup of the Senseless Things, their members have gone onto to play in various other guises and outfits – Cass worked with Gorillaz since their inception, bassist Morgan joined Muse as their live keyboard-player and singer Mark Keds co-wrote ‘Can’t Stand Me Now’ with The Libertines.

Having sold out their warm-up show at The New Adelphi Club in Hull on 19th March, there are a limited number of tickets still available for what will be a very special night at Shepherds Bush Empire.

Stalwarts of the live scene in the early ‘90’s and known for hits such as ‘Easy To Smile,’ ‘Too Much Kissing,’ ‘Homophobic Asshole’, ‘Hold it Down’ and ‘Got it At The Delmar,’ Senseless Things disbanded in ’95.