We’re more than proud to be premiering the brand new track and video form The Lovely Eggs, the wonderfully titled ‘Wiggy Giggy’. It’s a track that shares the notion of continuously trying to escape the society which is more than likely the best for you.

Currently on tour with Phil Jupitus as Porky The Poet as a support act, the band are showing their conceptual talents on this latest track. At first glance, it’s a glam-tinged, glitchy trip in to indie-outer-space. But digging a little deeper the song holds a strong sentiment.

Of the single, guitarist/vocalist Holly Ross said: “It is inspired by a book we used to read to our son, about a spaceman who went off exploring other planets but every planet he went to, there was something inhospitable or wrong with it and when he landed back on planet Earth he realised that after all his cosmic travels that earth was the best place for him to live. It was pretty deep and we really identified with it. We feel the same about Lancaster where we live. It might be a shithole, but it’s OUR shithole and we love it. Not much goes on up here and there’s not much to do so it’s kind of like living in space. But we like being cosmonauts!”

The track itself is out on Friday, and with their self-directed (Plasticine featuring) video below you can get a feel for the upcoming album. The track is taken from their new Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips/Mercury Rev/Tame Impala) produced album, This Is Eggland, which is out on 23 February on the band’s own Egg Records.

They’ve also got an amazingly comprehensive tour, you can find the dates below the best video you’ll see today.

With support from Phill Jupitus (Porky The Poet) on all dates:

15 Feb – The Cellar, Oxford (Sold Out)

16 Feb – The 100 Club, London (Sold Out)

17 Feb – Band on the Wall, Manchester (Sold Out)

NEW Tour dates!

29 April – Ritz, Manchester (The Membranes and Friends)

24 May – Guildhall, Preston

25 May – The Exchange, Bristol

26 May – The Boiler Room, Guildford

27 May – The Printworks, Hastings

28 May – Ramsgate Music Hall, Ramsgate

29 May – Portland Arms, Cambridge

30 May – The Hare and Hounds, Birmingham

31 May – The Hairy Dog, Derby

1 June – Picturehouse Social, Sheffield

2 June – Long Division Festival, Wakefield

3 June – Glastonwick Festival

28 Oct – The Scala, London