The Devil Wears Prada have teamed up with LØLØ for a reworked version of their track ‘Reasons’, which they first released last year in collaboration with electronic artists Excision and Wooli.
The new rendition of the single follows the recent announcement of the band’s UK headline tour, which is set to take place throughout February of next year.
Describing their motivations for reworking their anthemic track ‘Reasons’, which follows their recent single ‘Ritual’, the band have shared:
“When we made ‘Reasons’ with Excision and Wooli, we knew we had to play it live because the energy was just so high,” the band explains.
“We revamped the song to work in a TDWP set, and it went off so well that we decided to hit the studio and capture this new live version of the song.”
“Bringing in the amazingly talented LØLØ as a feature has breathed even more life into the song, resulting in a song that defies genre and captures the spirit of how the song feels in a full room going absolutely nuts.
“We know that our fans will enjoy this version of ‘Reasons’ as much as we love playing it every night.”
In the run-up to the release of her debut album, ‘Falling For Robots And Wishing I Was One’ (out on June 07 via Hopeless Records), LØLØ has added some words of her own about the collab, sharing:
“I was really excited when TDWP asked me to feature on this track.
“I’ve always thought they were so awesome but never thought I’d end up collaborating on a track with them. I think I probably just got a lot cooler.”
See The Devil Wears Prada’s list of UK tour dates set for early next year – and visit the band’s site for more information and to buy tickets.
17th February 2025 – Slay, Glasgow
18th February 2025 – Club Academy, Manchester
19th February 2025 – Stylus, Leeds
20th February 2025 – O2 Academy Islington, London
21st February 2025 – O2 Institute 2, Birmingham
LØLØ has some forthcoming tour dates of her own too, in support of JXDN, which she candidly told Rock Sound as part of our ‘The Album Story’ feature:
“I’m excited but also scared because there’s so much pressure riding on it.
“I was avoiding doing an album just like I’ve been avoiding doing a headline tour because it’s so much scarier. What if people don’t like it?”