Explosions In The Sky confirm new LP
Post-rock Texans Explosions In The Sky have confirmed that they are well into the process of sculpting a brand new record.
However, it's not looking likely that we'll get this fabled follow-up to 2011's Take Care, Take Care, Take Care before the end of the year.
They announced the news via Facebook, but warned fans not to expect much in 2015:
"Hi Everyone,
Sorry that we've been running silent for awhile. The last few years have been pretty hectic for us (touring, working on soundtracks, etc.), so we've spent the last few months in hibernation. 2015 will also be on the quiet side, at least as far as touring and shows are concerned. This is because we'll be spending most of our time writing and recording stuff for a new album. We're well into the process, but we still have a ways to go. We're pretty excited about what we're coming up with and we'll keep you posted as we go. Anyway, we just wanted to say welcome to 2015 and we hope it goes okay for all of you. We're now in our sixteenth year as a band and we're grateful every single day that you're still listening. Take care.
Love, Explosions"
Watch the video for "Postcard From 1952" below.
Postcard From 1952 from Explosions in the Sky on Vimeo.
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