About Their Hearts Were Full of Spring
Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring are travellers and troubadours, waifs and wanderers who have had the good fortune of stumbling across each other one night at a ramshackle gin palace in south east London. United in apathy, they write wide-eyed indiepop songs that are tinged with a sense of melancholic wonder at a world that can hold such beauty and such despair all at once. Their first single, A Question of Trust, was self-released last year, to critical acclaim in the indie press.
Top Tracks
New Religion
A Question of Trust
A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away
As Long As The Sun Shines
Givin' Up
God's Promise
Stars
5#54
White Winter Hymnal
I Saw the Lights Go Out
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