DIANA announce new album Familiar Touch, share lead single "Confession"
DIANA are back with "Confession", the latest single from their long-awaited second record Familiar Touch.
The track follows "Slipping Away" in teasing the LP and sees the trio delve into slick, '80s-splashed synthpop.
“There was a much different studio flow - we started working on things close to a year before we recorded them,” says the band's Kieran Adams of the new record. “Last time, we were obscuring what it was that we were doing - with washed out or distorted vocals, for example. With this album - particularly with the vocals - we conceptualised everything a lot more in advance and really committed to certain sounds and feelings. We tried to fight the instinct of trying to distort it.”
Familiar Touch is out 18 November via Culvert/ILS/Caroline. It follows 2013 debut Perpetual Surrender.
Listen to "Confession" below.
Tracklist:
- Confession
- What You Get
- Slipping Away
- Moment of Silence
- The Coward
- Miharu
- Cry
- Helpless
- These Words
- Take it Over
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