Fat White Family confirm new album, share ominous dance bop "Feet"
Having teased their return in a dramatic video earlier this week, Fat White Family confirm their return with the dark dance number "Feet", lifted from their upcoming Serf's Up! album.
Laden with strings, synths, guitars, mild Auto-Tune and ritual-like drums, Fat White Family's return is a new force entirely, as "Feet" delivers both their signature eeriness and a huge dance beat.
"Feet" is the first taster of their newly-announced third record Serf's Up!, their first since 2016's Songs for Our Mothers.
The group uploaded a statement to their socials, expanding on their Serf's Up! record, "And by the side of a rotten canal in a room half the size of a public toilet, armed with a limited equipment budget, our wits and time, we once again set upon revealing the true face of God, measuring out his/her/their glorious countenance in rhyme, meter, groove and melody."
— Fat White Family (@FatWhiteFamily) January 10, 2019
Tracklist:
- Feet
- I Believe In Something Better
- Vagina Dentata
- Kim’s Sunsets
- Fringe Runner
- Oh Sebastian
- Tastes Good With The Money
- Rock Fishes
- When I Leave
- Bobby’s Boyfriend
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