Fufanu performs "Plastic Gold" for The Line of Best Fit
05 February 2016, 10:00
| Written by
Paul Bridgewater
Fufanu's debut album Few More Days To Go was a highlight of late 2015 - an icy reinvention of electronic-fringed post-punk filled with swagger and depth.
Poised to be one of Iceland's next great exports, the band are even signed to One Little Indian, home to Björk and Samaris. We spent an afternoon with the boys back in November of last year, holed up in a Reykjavík studio for a blistering cut of "Plastic Gold".
Fufanu's new single "Ballerina in the Rain" is out on 11 March via One Little Indian. The band tour the UK and Europe througout February and March.
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