PARCELS RELEASE LYRIC VIDEO FOR “YOUGOTMEFEELING”

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Having just performed a joyous and critically-acclaimed set on Glastonbury Festival’s West Holts stage, 5-piece band Parcels have released a lyric video for their recent single “Yougotmefeeling,” out now via Because Music.

Having previously only played Glastonbury years ago on a much smaller stage, this year’s performance on the revered West Holts stage was a landmark moment for Parcels. They performed the coveted “sunset slot” – as the sun set over the crowd on a warm, summery Sunday on Worthy Farm.

The appearance on Glastonbury’s West Holts stage was met with widespread critical acclaim, with Billboard UK commenting: “this was one of the stage’s biggest, and grooviest, crowds of the whole weekend […] their live set has since developed into one of the most electrifying shows on the circuit”. The Guardian agreed, proclaiming: “when they’re good, they’re so so good”. ShortList chose the performance as one of their Top 10 Best Performances of Glastonbury 2025 and The Independent said: “very impressive, and they sound magnificent”. The whole set is available to watch in full (from the UK) on The BBC’s iPlayer, and for those wishing to see Parcels live, the band are playing London’s OVO Wembley Arena on September 27th.

Watch Parcels’ performance at Glastonbury Festival 2025 via BBC iPlayer

Recent single “Yougotmefeeling” is taken from Parcels’ forthcoming third studio album, LOVED, set for release September 12th via Because Music. It is available for pre-order now: https://parcels.lnk.to/LOVED
The album follows their previous studio LPs, the critically acclaimed 2021 release Day/Night, and the band’s breakthrough debut Parcels from 2018.

Parcels are Louie Swain, Patrick Hetherington, Noah Hill, Anatole “Toto” Serret and Jules Crommelin. The band have established themselves as one of the most impressive and acclaimed acts of recent years – both live and on record. Their debut self-titled album, released in 2018, has gone double Platinum (SNEP) and was followed by the ambitious double album ‘Day/Night’ (2021) and two live albums, ‘Live Vol. 1’ (2020) and ‘Live Vol. 2’ (2023) – both highly beloved among their devout fanbase. They have amassed over one billion streams and sold 600,000 albums worldwide and their live performances are continuously met with critical acclaim. NME called their last London show “a dextrous show of live prowess” and urged, “you simply have to see this band live”.

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