
Ben Frost confirms new record The Centre Cannot Hold and shares video for "Threshold Of Faith"
08 August 2017, 13:33
| Written by
Laurence Day
Iceland-based noisemaker Ben Frost has shared "Threshold Of Faith", the first single from newly announced record The Centre Cannot Hold.
The LP is Frost's fifth (following 2014's A U R O R A) and comes hot on the heels of his recent Threshold Of Faith EP. The video for "Threshold Of Faith" was filmed in Reykjavík with conceptual documentary photographer Richard Mosse and cinematographer Trevor Tweeten.
The Centre Cannot Hold was recorded with Steve Albini over 10 days in Chicago.
Tracklist:
- Threshold Of Faith
- A Sharp Blow In Passing
- Trauma Theory
- A Single Hellfire Missile Costs $100,000
- Eurydice’s Heel
- Meg Ryan Eyez
- Ionia
- Healthcare
- All That You Love Will Be Eviscerated
- Entropy In Blue
The Centre Cannot Hold is out 29 September via on Mute.
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