Beaty Heart reveal feral cut "Raw Gold" co-produced with Jungle
Beaty Heart have revealed "Raw Gold", a majestic new track co-produced by their pals in Jungle.
It's another taste of upcoming record Till The Tomb, and sees the trio show off a supremely sensual side. It's passionate, off kilter, rammed with energy and Wild Beasts-esque swagger; synths drips sweat, beats set a metronomic pace, and that chorus features hooks that'll require surgery to remove.
Speaking about the track, Beaty Heart say: “We wrote 'Raw Gold' last year when we were touring with Jungle, and originally it was this mega wavey slow jam. That filthy bass you can hear in the choruses didn't come in till right at the end. We played it to the guys in Jungle and they suggested that it had potential to be more of a banger - they were like 'give us more of that dirty bass'. We were into that idea, so we met up together in the studio and re-wrote it into this 'roid-rage version, for all the people of the world to explore their bodies to.”
Both "Raw Gold" and Till The Tomb are released 29 July on Caroline/NUA.
Stream "Raw Gold" below. The LP's tracklist and Beaty Heart's upcoming live dates are afterwards.
Tracklist:
1. Flora
2. Raw Gold
3. Glazed
4. Till The Tomb
5. Soft Like Clay
6. Good Bunch
7. Green Grease
8. U Say
9. Slide To The Side
10. Death Metal
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