The Antlers frontman to guest on new Tricky album
27 February 2013, 18:56
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
- Photo by Ira Malinina.
Trip-hop godfather, Tricky is set to return with a new album this year in the form of False Idols.
The follow-up to 2010′s Mixed Race, it will be the Bristolian’s tenth full-length to date.
And if you thought that was exciting news then wait until we tell you that The Antlers’ frontman Peter Silberman is set to feature on the release, providing guest vocals on ‘Parenthesis’, a reworking of Antlers original ‘Parentheses’.
False Idols is set for release on 28 May, but before then you can listen to new track ‘Nothing’s Changed’ below:
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