Fufanu announce debut album, share new track "Now" [Premiere]
Having already supported the likes of Damon Albarn, The Vaccines, Bo Ningen, and Blur, Fufanu have at long last announced the release of their debut album Few More Days To Go, with opening track "Now" premiering below.
Forging it's way through sinister drones and an air of chaos, "Now" is anything but immediate. Meandering it's way towards an inevitable explosion, the track demonstrates Fufanu's distinctively dark sound in all it's raw, rumbling glory.
"It is an entirely new band, even though it feels the same,” vocalist Kaktus Einarsson describes of their debut album's stylings. "There was no certain moment when we realized that this was our sound. We just liked what we were doing and kept experimenting. We are just making exactly the music that we want to listen to."
"Now is the opening song of the album," the frontman states. "It's structure is a long build up around thoughts of how one can drag another down and pull him up again. The ending brings the song a catastrophic finale that might be heard as the desperation while having troubles pulling the the other up from where you put him.”
Few More Days To Go is released via One Little Indian on 27 November, and is available to preorder now.
Stream "Now" below, and find Fufanu's forthcoming UK tour dates beneath.
October
24 - Liverpool, Studio 2
25 - Glasgow, King Tuts
26 - Manchester, The Castle
27 - Leeds, Oporto
29 - Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge
30- London, The Lexington
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