The Black Vultures return with a personal touch for their fourth single ‘Can’t Let You Go’ out now on all digital platforms.
Hailing from the heart of the Gwent Valleys, South Wales, the new single was recorded with local producer Chris Peet of North House Studio – and was written by singer/rhythm guitarist Huw Williams and lead guitarist Aled Owen Jones when their previous bassist, Mitch Casey, was going through an absolute rollercoaster range of emotions, due to his mother being diagnosed with cancer.
“Mitch sent messages in our band chat and some of the things really resonated at that time and it felt right to get it on to paper and make a song as a show of support for Mitch and his mum, therefore ‘Can’t Let You Go’ was born,” said Williams.
“Cancer affects so many people, either those who haven’t made it, those who are going through it or those who have survived it – so it only felt right, to release this for anyone struggling with their physical and mental health at this time. This song is really powerful and personal, so we hope that people listen to the lyrics and appreciate the extra personal meaning behind the song when listening”.
The Black Vultures, also featuring Lewis Watkins (Bass, backing vocals) and Jason Tatton (Drums) will be performing live later this month and next.
THE BLACK VULTURES LIVE SHOWS
25/10 – The Fork & Tune, Cwmcarn S Wales – with Austin Gold, Doomsday Outlaw & Sour Tusk
17/11 – Ilfracombe Rocks Festival, Ilfracombe
30/11 – Planet Rock Radio – Planet Rockstock, Trecco Bay, Porthcawl