When Saints Go Machine unveil glitchy new single "MVL"
11 October 2019, 14:13
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Copenhagen's When Saints Go Machine have shared new single "MVL", the third preview of their forthcoming album So Deep.
"MVL" arrives after earlier offerings "Reflection of You (Bloodshot)" and "So Deep".
So Deep will be When Saints Go Machine's first album in six years, after 2013's Infinity Pool.
Vocalist Nikolaj Vonsild says of their forthcoming record, "This is our first album in six years and the only reason we did it is that it felt like the right project, it felt important. We were inspired again. Working with the Copenhagen Philharmonic felt like the most significant project we could think of. The most giving project."
Tracklist:
- Intell
- MVL
- Last One to Know
- Puffy Coat
- Still’s Most Desired
- I Don’t Tell
- Only One
- Sky’s Blue Inside
- Reflection of You (Bloodshot)
- So Deep
- Falling is Only Bird’s View a Second
"MVL" is out now. When Saints Go Machine's So Deep album drops 8 November via Escho, and is available to pre-order now. They play The Pickle Factory in London on 13 November. Find out more.
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