Andrew Hung announces new solo album with lead single "Space"
24 March 2021, 14:37
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Andrew Hung of Fuck Buttons has returned with news of his new solo album Devastations, and has shared "Space" as the lead single.
"Space" is Hung's first solo outing since releasing his Realisationship Instrumentals album in 2019. He says of the single, ""Space" is about the fabric that connects us all i.e., space. We won’t find perfection in individual elements, but we can find perfection in the space that connects us and the outer edges of the known universe and beyond."
Devastations will follow Hung's 2017 solo debut album Realisationship, and was written, performed, produced and mixed by Hung himself. The self-portrait artwork was also painted by Hung.
Tracklist:
- Battle
- Promises
- Brother
- Colour
- Light
- Wave
- Space
- Goodbye
"Space" is out now. Andrew Hung's Devastations album will be released via Lex Records on 18 June, and is available to pre-order now.
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