Tusks conjures vast emotion on new single "Toronto"
One Little Indian-singed artist Tusks is sharing the glacial "Toronto", the first new material since last summer's False EP.
The track, written in the Canadian city it gets its name from, was produced by Tusks with Brett Cox (Jack Garratt).
"Toronto" sees Tusks weave between the terrifying intimacy of Daughter and the gigantic expanses of Sigur Rós - it's a chilling ode with immense weight packed into every windswept note. Like the Icelandic post-rockers, summoning feelings of the wild, natural world seems to come easy to Tusks - this is a song to into frozen hinterlands in the dead of night.
Tusks has a show at London's Omeara on 6 April and at Reading's Are You Listening Festival on 16 April.
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