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Dove Ellis is a songwriter and performer from the west of Ireland. In the UK and Ireland's ever-accelerating post-Covid music scene, genres are dissolving faster than ever before, and Dove is a prime example of this shapeshifting next-Gen. His writing covers a range of styles — from soft acoustic ballads to hammering bass lines to visceral, ambient soundscapes — all kept tight and cohesive behind his high tenor croon. Cutting his teeth in Manchester's flourishing live scene, Dove has been spreading word-of-mouth after notable performances at End of the Road, support slots for Fabiana Palladino and dimly-lit headline shows in crumbling mansions. Dove has recently released his hotly anticipated debut single, 'To The Sandals,' getting international plaudits from Stereogum, The Fader, So Young & will be supporting Geese on their North American tour this fall. “When You Tie Your Hair Up” lyrics When you tie your hair up And your cheekbones stares below It stares below, it stares below When you tie your hair up And your neck, it stares below As we tire’ of working The skin creased in our palms cuts deeper each night At the cusp of the evening I retire, close my door, then you bid me goodnight You bid me goodnight Annie, won't you come back into my home again? Annie, won't you come back into my home again? Sometimes when I stand back, I just fool myself and blind my watchful eye Last week I met a fortune teller They said, “Three steps back, then forward Forward you go” But I don't know I don't know Annie, won't you come back into my home again? Said, Annie, won't you come back into my home again? Oh, Annie, won't come back? Won’t you come back? Oh, Annie, won't you come back into my home again?