East India Youth confirms new record Culture Of Volume
East India Youth, the alter-ego of Bournemouth producer William Doyle, has announced details of his second full-length release.
It's called Culture Of Volume, and it'll follow last year's Total Strife Forever - apparently the Foals puns were a one-off. This time the title's based on a poem called "Monumant" by Richard Holland.
Culture Of Volume is due out 6 April via XL Recordings. The album's been produced by Doyle himself, and mixed by Graham Sutton.
Check out the tracklist after you watch our mini-doc on Doyle's meteoric rise.
Tracklist
1. The Juddering
2. End Result
3. Beaming White
4. Turn Away
5. Hearts That Never
6. Entirety
7. Carousel
8. Don’t Look Backwards
9. Manner of Wrods
10. Montage Resolution
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