Fear Of Men share trailer video for debut album Loom
Fear Of Men’s eagerly-awaited debut is released later this month. Entitled Loom, the full-length was recorded at an underground studio in the band’s native Brighton, with a feeling of such claustrophobia present on the album itself.
While most bands label their outputs as “labours of love”, Fear Of Men’s record instead seems a product of all emotions imaginable: tension, hopefulness, frustration and, finally, euphoria and defiance. This new short documentary clip, premiering earlier at Wondering Sound, shows exactly how Loom came to be. Showcasing the wide arrangement of left-field instrumentation on offer, the LP promises to sound somewhere between Broadcast and Neutral Milk Hotel.
You can check out the trailer video beneath, with the album available to pre-order now.
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