'Hop Up' follows Weeks' 2020 debut solo album 'A Quickening' and shows another side of his experience of becoming a father
The singer's endlessly sunny outlook is infectious
"Part of the song is about recognising that a person or people can be your world"
“It started with the idea of wanting to fill in some of the blanks that I felt I had left with ‘A Quickening’”
"[It's] cliff top, roof down, drive into the sunset type music"
The former Maccabees frontman talks to NME about his second solo album, the joys of fatherhood, his busy schedule and thoughts on 'landfill indie'
The singer performed "the cutest song I know" while working on new music in the studio
The collaborative project includes contributions from the likes of Wolf Alice and IDLES
This singer-songwriter pays tribute to parenthood with this hypnotic collection
The five-piece bowed out in 2017