John Talabot and Axel Boman unite as Talaboman for new album
30 January 2017, 16:53
| Written by
Laurence Day
John Talabot and Axel Boman have reunited their Talaboman project for new record The Night Land.
As well as news of the LP, the follow up to their acclaimed Sideral EP, Talaboman have revealed a snippet of new music from upcoming track "Loser's Hymn" (listen above).
The Night Land, their debut long-player as Talaboman, was recorded in Barcelona, Stockholm, and Gothenburg during sessions that resulted in "absurd amount[s] of music".
"Love is all this world needs," say Talaboman in a statement. "Loosen up those tight fists and give your sisters and brothers a helping hand and dance your anger away."
Tracklist:
- Midnattssol
- Safe Changes
- Samsa
- Six Million Ways
- Loser’s Hymn
- Brutal Chugga-Chugga
- The Ghosts Hood
- Dins El Llit
The Night Land is out 3 March via R&S Records.
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