Creeper announce second album Sex, Death & the Infinite Void
Creeper are back with news of their highly-anticipated second album Sex, Death & the Infinite Void.
Details of their follow up to 2017's Eternity, In Your Arms have been announced today (10 January) after they returned with their "Born Cold" single in November 2019.
Creeper's second LP is titled Sex, Death & the Infinite Void, and it'll be released in May.
‘Sex, Death & the Infinite Void’ will be yours on May 22nd via Roadrunner Records
— C R E E P E R (@creepercultuk) January 10, 2020
Pre-order the album from our official European store by 9am on Wednesday January 15th and receive early access to tickets for our UK headline tour in April. https://t.co/zz8LJEzcr2 pic.twitter.com/MeIVKo2L2a
Speaking about the artwork for the record, Creeper's Will Gould explains, "The real-life time travel that music can achieve is almost supernatural. In a moment you can be transported from a bedroom in the south of England to another dimension entirely. With our latest album, we attempted to perform a similar magic.
Gould adds, "The concept behind the artwork came to me when I was considering the ways I first discovered music. Both Ian Miles and I have similar stories of discovering our parents’ records. Holding in our hands these battered relics of the past, playing them for the first time and experiencing the magic of them coming to life over the speaker. This being the case, our album cover attempts to live up to that promise. It would fit in with our parents’ records of the past, you could find it in a dusty attic, blow off the cobwebs, play it at any moment in time and be transported."
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