Fear Of Men begin work on second album, announce London show
16 July 2014, 09:40
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Brighton’s Fear Of Men released one of the most intelligent and self-assured debut albums of the year with Loom back in April, now announcing that they’ve already begun work on its follow-up.
While the making of Loom was a long and gradual work-in-progress with some tracks dating back to 2012, following a recent tour with The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, the band seem to have wasted no time on album #2. You can check out a photo the band uploaded to Instagram beneath as visual proof.
Meanwhile, the group have also just announced a headline show at London’s Concrete for 2 October. Get tickets for that here.
See photos of the band’s recent set at London’s Scala.
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