Fear Of Men stream new track “Descent”, announce UK/European tour
11 April 2014, 12:32
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
There’s a subtle dissimilitude between Fear Of Men’s music and lyrics and this new track, the second single from their upcoming debut LP, showcases the uneasy juxtaposition more than ever.
Perhaps the most upbeat from Loom, “Descent” draws its inspiration from co-dependency, the “sickness and health” of “relying on someone and the good and bad aspects of that”, as the band put it.
You can take a listen to “Descent” below before the record drops on 21 April.
Fear Of Men have also extended their upcoming tour with The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart with new UK and European live dates, beneath:
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