
Listen to "Coolverine", the lead single from Mogwai's ninth album Every Country's Sun
15 May 2017, 10:06
| Written by
Laurence Day
Mogwai have unveiled "Coolverine", the lead single from upcoming album Every Country's Sun.
The full-length is their first proper studio record since 2014's Rave Tapes - although Mogwai haven't laid low in those years, with their huge OST record Atomic arriving last year.
Every Country's Sun sees Mogwai join forces with producer Dave Fridmann for the first time since 2001 - the LP was recorded at his Tarbox Road Studios in Cassadaga, New York.
Mogwai have also announced a mammoth run of dates as part of a world tour beginning this autumn. Mogwai will headline Festival No. 6 in September and end their tour with a hometown arena show in Glasgow.
Tracklist:
- Coolverine
- Party In The Dark
- Brain Sweeties
- Crossing The Road Material
- aka 47
- 20 Size
- 1000 Foot Face
- Don’t Believe The Fife
- Battered At A Scramble
- Old Poisons
- Every Country’s Sun
Every Country's Sun is out 1 September via Mogwai's own Rock Action.
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