
It looks like Death Grips are teasing new music
12 May 2022, 13:16
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
It looks like Death Grips could be preparing to make their return after sharing a 15-second clip of what appears to be new music on socials.
Death Grips haven't released new music since 2019's Gmail and the Restraining Orders mix for Warp Records' 30th anniversary celebrations, although they did make the mix, as well as their 2016 Les Claypool collaboration "More Than the Fairy" available on streaming services last year. But earlier today (12 May) Death Grips got fans hyped by sharinng what appears to be a 15-second clip of glitchy new music on socials.
The clip features a flashing light, and shows a moth leaving some hands with a trippy overlay.
— Ꭰeath Ꮹrips (@bbpoltergiest) May 12, 2022
Death Grips are yet to follow up their 2018 album Year of the Snitch.
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