Death From Above 1979 tease snippet of new music
04 April 2014, 11:25
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Death From Above 1979 have hinted that new material is coming soon, sharing a snippet of an unheard track online.
The Toronto duo, who broke up in 2006 before reforming for live shows in 2011, have updated their official website with a loop of new music. Whether a new album is coming or if they are prepping a 10th anniversary reissue for their only LP to date, 2004′s You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, is not yet known.
Either way, you can listen to the taster here. The pair had previously performed new material live on tour.
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