Tamaryn indulge in frosty textures on new Cranekiss cut "Softcore"
03 July 2015, 17:38
| Written by
Laurence Day
San Francisco shoegaze duo Tamaryn have lifted the lid on "Softcore", the frostbitten second taster of upcoming LP Cranekiss.
"Hands All Over Me" was the first track to come from Tamaryn's third studio record.
Cranekiss is out 28 August on Mexican Summer. It follows 2012's Tender New Signs.
Stream "Softcore" below. The album's tracklist can be found afterwards.
Tracklist:
1. Cranekiss
2. Hands All Over Me
3. Last
4. Collection
5. Keep Calling
6. Softcore
7. Fade Away Slow
8. I Wont Be Found
9. Sugar Fix
10. Intruder (Waking You Up)
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