The Blow announce first album in seven years
Portland electro-pop outfit, The Blow have detailed a new album release – their first since 2006.
The pair, comprising of Khaela Maricich and Melissa Dyne, will put out a self-titled effort via Kanine Records on 1 October. Coming seven years after predecessor Paper Television, the record will be 10 tracks in length.
“After a few years of swapping ideas and watching them grow and breed new ones, we decided, ‘Fuck it, why not record a record together?’” the pair say in a press release. “So we went together into the wordless realm and were there for a couple of years, fusing together the landscape of sounds and samples and waves and sensations that make up The Blow.”
You can check out the album’s artwork and tracklisting beneath:
1. Make It Up
2. A Kiss
3. From The Future
4. I Tell Myself Everything
5. Invisible
6. Hey
7. Like Girls
8. The Spector
9. Not Dead Yet
10. You’re My Light
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