The Horrors announce their sixth studio album, Night Life
The Horrors have returned with details of their forthcoming sixth studio album, Night Life.
The album announcement is accompanied by brand new single, "The Silence That Remains". Featuring duet vocals between Faris Badwan and new keyboardist Amelia Kidd, the release marks the beginning of a new era for the band, drawing their recent experimentation together with The Horrors’ signature sound.
““The Silence that Remains” is a 3am insomnia walk through the city, retracing our steps and putting the past to bed. Our new chapter is beginning and we’re looking forward to taking you with us. The Horrors are never-ending”
The Horrors have also announced a winter string of intimate shows including dates in Bedford, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Bristol, and more, alongside a headline show at London’s ICA on 28 November.
Tracklist:
- Ariel
- Silent Sister
- The Silence That Remains
- Trial By Fire
- The Feeling Is Gone
- Lotus Eater
- More Than Life
- When The Rhythm Breaks
- LA Runaway
Night Life, is out on 21 March via Fiction Records. Tickets for their tour are available on pre-sale from Friday 4 October at 10am. For more information, visit thehorrors.co.uk.
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