
BADBADNOTGOOD announce new album with lead cut "Signal From The Noise"
Canada's BADBADNOTGOOD are back with news of their upcoming album Talk Memory, and have released "Signal From The Noise" as the lead single, which is teamed with a video starring People Just Do Nothing's Steve Stamp.
"Signal From The Noise" is the first taster of Talk Memory, and follows BADBADNOTGOOD's appearance on VANO 3000's "Running Away" single last month.
The new track is teamed with a Duncan Loudon-directed video that stars People Just Do Nothing's Steve Stamp.
Talk Memory will follow the group's 2016 album IV, and will feature collaborations with Arthur Verocai, Karriem Riggins, Terrace Martin, Laraaji and harpist Brandee Younger.
BADBADNOTGOOD say of the album, "It took a year or two of just living life to get to the place where the creative process was exciting again and once we actually went in to the studio it was the most concise recording and writing process we’ve ever had. We hope that the improvised studio performances bring the listener closer to our live experience."
Tracklist:
- Signal From The Noise
- Unfolding (Momentum 73) feat. Laraajii
- City of Mirrors (feat. Arthur Verocai)
- Beside April (feat. Karriem Riggins, Arthur Verocai)
- Love Proceeding (feat. Arthur Verocai)
- Open Channels [Physical Only]
- Timid, Intimidating
- Beside April Reprise (feat. Arthur Verocai)
- Talk Meaning (feat. Arthur Verocai, Terrace Martin and Brandee Younger)
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