
Toro Y Moi posts letters to fans ahead of possible new album
06 June 2017, 11:27
| Written by
Aaron Powell
It seems to be a recurring theme of the last few months that artists send weird and wonderful messages to their most loyal fans - usually in the form of snail mail.
Toro Y Moi's print outs join Wolf Alice's postcards and Death From Above's flexi discs as the latest in this cycle of physical fan interaction.
This came in the mail today... what you up to @ToroyMoi ?pic.twitter.com/rvg8zG2inm
— Alistair (@Alistairkeggen) June 6, 2017
Artwork and philosophical ruminations were included in the letters sent to fans by Carpark Records. If the signs are to be believed this upcoming release will be Toro Y Moi's first Toro Y Moi album since What For? in 2015.
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