
Slip into the warm, warped funk of Unknown Mortal Orchestra's new song "Not In Love We're Just High"
27 February 2018, 17:03
| Written by
Laurence Day
Unknown Mortal Orchestra have lifted the lid on Wurlitzer-led slow jam "Not In Love We're Just High" and shared accompanying visuals by Greg Sharp.
The band's new offering links up with raucous lead single "American Guilt" to preview the LP, which Ruban Nielson & Co. recorded across the globe - in cities such as Seoul, Hanoi, Reykjavik, Mexico City, Auckland, and Portland. The new release follows 2015 LP Multi-Love.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra are playing new run of tour dates across Europe and North America, including a handful in the UK in May. Find out more.
Tracklist:
- A God Called Hubris
- Major League Chemicals
- Ministry of Alienation
- Hunnybee
- Chronos Feasts on His Children
- American Guilt
- The Internet of Love (That Way)
- Everyone Acts Crazy Nowadays
- This Doomsday
- How Many Zeros
- Not In Love We're Just High
- If You're Going to Break Yourself
Sex & Food is out 6 April via Jagjaguwar.
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