
Desire preview first album in 11 years with fourth single "Cold As Ice"
28 May 2020, 13:11
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Desire are back with "Cold As Ice" the fourth taster of their first album in over a decade, Escape.
"Cold As Ice" follows on from previous singles "Liquid Dreams", "Black Latex" and "Escape".
Escape will be Desire's first album in 11 years, after their 2009 debut II. The album is produced by Johnny Jewel.
The band made their comeback in 2018 with "Tears From Heaven", their first single in nine years. "Tears From Heaven" won't feature on their second album.
"Cold As Ice" is out now. Desire's Escape album will be released via Italians Do It Better, but is yet to get a release date.
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