Clarence Clarity airs "Meadow Hopping, Traffic Stopping, Death Splash"
Clarence Clarity has shared a new track from upcoming debut full-length No Now, and it's called "Meadow Hopping, Traffic Stopping, Death Splash".
As with much of Clarity's output, it's screwball concoction with religious allusions, cool-funk basslines, experimental 16-bit/chiptune synths, bubblegum stabs and a smoking dollop of menace. There's something very unnerving about Clarence Clarity, and it's unlikely we'll ever put our fingers on it, but we'll return time after time if he keeps spewing out belters like this.
No Now is out 2 March on Bella Union.
Listen below to "Meadow Hopping, Traffic Stopping, Death Splash".
February
17 - Pyramid Centre, Portsmouth
18 - O2 Academy, Bristol
20 - O2 Academy, Oxford
22 - O2 Academy, Liverpool
25 - The Liquid Room, Edinburgh
26 - Albert Hall, Manchester
27 - The Leadmill, Sheffield
28 - Rock City, Nottingham
March
2 - Dome Corn Exchange, Brighton
3 - Roundhouse, London
5 - The Assembly, Leamington Spa
6 - UEA, Norwich
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- Pan Amsterdam unveils new single, "Day Out"
- Index For Working Musik detail their second studio album, Which Direction Goes The Beam
- DITZ examine the commodification of queer culture on new single, "Four"
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