
Zola Blood detail debut record Infinite Games, share rubbery new single "Nothing"
London quartet Zola Blood have detailed their long-awaited debut record Infinite Games and shared another preview.
"Nothing" follows "Good Love", "Islands", and "Heartbeat" in previewing Infinite Games.
"We’ve got to know our instruments better and spent a long time going weird with new synths and effects to get make more interesting sounds," Zola Blood explain. "We also wanted to bring out some more of the techno influences we all love, and push a bit more towards the dance floor."
The record was assembled over a year (almost entirely) in the band's "notably windowless" studio in Hackney Wick. Boxed In's Oli Bayston and Little Cub's Duncan Toothill produced the album with the band.
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