Chastity Belt announce new LP I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone and share lead cut "Different Now"
08 March 2017, 15:31
| Written by
Laurence Day
Chastity Belt are back with "Different Now", the first single from upcoming LP I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone.
"Different Now" is a sparkly, rough-around-the-edges preview of the album. Its accompanying visuals pay tribute to Temple Of The Dog’s "Hunger Strike".
The Seattle four-piece (Julia Shapiro, Gretchen Grimm, Lydia Lund, and Annie Truscott) are following up 2015's Time To Go Home with their third long-player. It was recorded live in July 2016 with Matthew Sims (Wire) in Portland, Oregon.
Tracklist:
- Different Now
- Caught In A Lie
- This Time Of Night
- Stuck
- Complain
- It’s Obvious
- What The Hell
- Something Else
- Used To Spend
- 5am
- Don’t Worry (Bonus Track)
- Bender (Bonus Track)
- I’m Fine (Bonus Track)
I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone is out 2 June via Hardly Art.
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