‘Where I Go When I Am Sleeping’ - the follow up to 2016’s debut album ‘Love Is Not Enough’ - is a deeply personal journey through vocalist Tom Weaver’s issues with physical and mental afflictions, some of which have dogged him from birth. “I was diagnosed with brittle bones when I was born,” he explains, “and when I was 15 I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and at 20 I was diagnosed with manic depression. I’ve also had a heart attack and a stroke and I was in this crazy car accident that crushed half my face. They’re big life events, but a lot of the stuff that’s happened to me medically was stuff that I was just living through at the time. Looking back now, though, I realise I could have died four or five times. I’m lucky to be here.