
Los Campesinos! announce seventh studio album, All Hell
Los Campesinos! have announced their forthcoming seventh studio album, All Hell alongside lead single "Feast of Tongues".
A statement from the band reads that All Hell is an album for "drinking for fun and drinking for misery // adult acne // adult friendship // football // death and dying // love and sex // late-stage capitalism // Orpheus // day dreaming // night terrors // the heart as an organ and as a burden // suburban boredom // Tears of the Kingdom // the punks on the playlist // increments of time // climate apocalypse // the moon the moon the moon".
All Hell will be the follow-up to their 2017 full-length, Sick Scenes, and their 2021 EP, Whole Damn Body. The band teased the album earlier this year, at The Troxy.
Amidst a career-spanning set, frontman Gareth David introduced the brand new song, "Psychic Wound", and teased the forthcoming album set for later this year. Taking to their socials to confirm the news, they wrote: "We’ve been in and out of the studio since October 2023, and the album will be out worldwide this Summer. More news soon, but let it be known we’re back for our crown."
Tracklist:
- The Coin-Op Guillotine
- Holy Smoke (2005)
- A Psychic Wound
- I. Spit; or, a Bite Mark in the Shape of the Sunflower State
- Long Throes
- Feast of Tongues
- The Order of the Seasons
- II. Music for Aerial Toll House
- To Hell in a Handjob
- Clown Blood/Orpheus’ Bobbing Head
- kms
- III. Surfing a Contrail
- Moonstruck
- 0898 HEARTACHE
- Adult Acne Stigmata
All Hell will be released on Friday 19 July, and is available to pre-order now.
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