HEALTH announce new record with adrenaline-fuelled lead single "SLAVES OF FEAR"
06 December 2018, 10:51
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
LA trio HEALTH are back with news of their fourth album, accompanied by the expansive, and transformative lead single "SLAVES OF FEAR".
HEALTH continue to provide their adrenaline-fuelled sound on the horror-flecked "SLAVES OF FEAR", the first single taken from their newly-announced record VOL. 4 :: SLAVES OF FEAR.
VOL. 4 :: SLAVES OF FEAR is HEALTH's first record since last year's DISCO3 release.
Across the year the LA trio shared a few standalone singles, including "INNOCENCE", "BODY/PRISON" and Soccer Mommy collaboration "MASS GRAVE".
Tracklist:
- PSYCHONAUT
- FEEL NOTHING
- GOD BOTHERER
- BLACK STATIC
- LOSS DELUXE
- NC-17
- THE MESSAGE
- RAT WARS
- STRANGE DAYS (1999)
- WRONG BAG
- SLAVES OF FEAR
- DECIMATION
"SLAVES OF FEAR" is out now. VOL 4. :: SLAVES OF FEAR lands 8 February via Loma Vista. HEALTH play London's O2 Academy Brixton on 30 January 2019 as part of their UK and European tour. Find out more.
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