Future Of The Left releasing live album and concert film next week
Future Of The Left have announced a new concert film and album, Live At The Garage, London 01.12.16, and shared two new clips from it.
The band's Andrew Falkous has shared a statement about the release(s):
Is it a bird, is it a plane? No (and neither of those are downloadable) it’s a fucking live video. Yes, after years of threatening it Future Of The Left have only gone and got themselves filmed in London, of all places, recording the sound properly as well just in case anyone wants to listen at the same time. It is one hour 25 minutes long, recorded entirely live (unlike most other 'live' albums that might have lied their way into your record collections) and contains a variety of songs, including two barely credible Mclusky re-hashes and 19 Libertines covers (one of these is a lie).
Available as a video file (with separate audio download fer yer fancy robot walkman) from here and audio only from here, which is a place where bands literally go to camp. Seriously, I can see Massive Attack out there now, using the chemical toilets and complaining about the brand of hand sanitiser the camp management have got in which, to be fair, is cheap and has an awful odour.
Check out the "eating for none" performance below, and find the full tracklist afterwards.
Tracklist:
- adeadenemyalwayssmellsgood
- arming Eritrea
- chin music
- miner’s gruel
- small bones, small bodies
- the limits of battleships
- beneath the waves an ocean
- reference point zero
- manchasm
- you need satan more than he needs you
- eating for none
- if at&t drank tea what would bp do?
- without msg i am nothing
- robocop 4 - fuck off Robocop
- in a former life
- how to spot a record company
- french lessons / lapsed catholics / lightsabre cocksucking blues
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