The Chemical Brothers team up with St. Vincent on new single "Under Neon Lights"
22 June 2015, 13:06
| Written by
Laurence Day
The Chemical Brothers have unveiled "Under Neon Lights", a new single featuring St. Vincent taken from upcoming LP Born In The Echoes.
It premiered on Lauren Laverne's BBC 6 Music show earlier today (22 June).
The band also confirmed that longtime visual collaborator Adam Smith is to replace founding Chemical Brother Ed Simons onstage. Simons will remain a part of the dance duo, but due to other commitments will no longer be gracing the stages.
Born In The Echoes is out 17 July on Astralwerks. You can pre-order it on a variety of formats, including deluxe triple vinyl, here.
Stream "Under Neon Lights" below.
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