Miles Kane releases new single Can You See Me Now


Miles Kane performing at the Moth Club in London (Alberto Pezzali / Live4ever)

Miles Kane performing at the Moth Club in London (Alberto Pezzali / Live4ever)

Miles Kane has quickly followed up the news that he’ll be headlining this year’s Neighbourhood Festival with the release of a new single entitled Can You See Me Now.

Its video was directed by James Kelly and captures Kane on tour in France and Italy. “This is a song about reaching a point in your life when you feel comfortable in yourself and you’re not afraid to shout about it,” he says.




The track moves Kane on from last year’s Coup De Grace album; “Marc Bolan is the main touch-point, specifically on Cry On My Guitar,” our album review reads. “It’s a cracking single, bringing the sexiness of the guitar that made T-Rex such a phenomenon. The disco-inflected title-track, however, has a guitar riff that could make Nile Rodgers ask for a birth certificate.”

“First single Loaded has a US west coast strut, while Jamie T’s influence is most keenly felt on Too Little Too Late, it being a frantic opener that bursts proceedings into life and which would have sat well on either of the Londoner’s own first two albums.”


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