F*cked Up share head-rattling new track "House of Keys"
10 September 2018, 17:30
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
F*cked Up get ready to erupt on barbaric new single "House of Keys".
Toronto punks Fucked Up returned in July with news of their forthcoming album, as well as sharing the first track "Raise Your Voice Joyce".
"House of Keys" is the third cut to be revealed from their upcoming Dose Your Dreams record, following their most recent track "Normal People".
Dose Your Dreams will arrive four years after their previous album Glass Boys.
Tracklist:
- None of Your Business Man
- Raise Your Voice Joyce
- Tell Me What You See
- Normal People
- Torch to Light
- Talking Pictures
- House of Keys
- Dose Your Dreams
- Living in a Simulation
- I Don’t Wanna Live in This World Anymore
- How to Die Happy
- Two I’s Closed
- The One I Want Will Come for Me
- Mechanical Bull
- Accelerate
- Came Down Wrong
- Love Is an Island in the Sea
- Joy Stops Time
"House of Keys" is available now. Dose Your Dreams arrives on 5 October via Merge Records. Fucked Up will tour Canada, the US and UK starting in October. They play London's The Garage on 25 January 2019. Find out more.
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