Hear "Safe Changes", the first single from Talaboman's upcoming album The Night Land
14 February 2017, 17:26
| Written by
Laurence Day
Talaboman - producers John Talabot and Axel Boman - have shared "Safe Changes", the first single from upcoming album The Night Land.
It's actually the second track we're getting a glimpse of - "Loser's Hymn" was previewed in the album trailer last month.
The track is "a journey inwards," say Talabot and Boman. "[It's] an attempt to reach our subconscious and to document our dreams. We want to ignite hope and push imagination. Close your eyes and open your mind."
"Love is all this world needs," said Talaboman in a statement when the album was announced. "Loosen up those tight fists and give your sisters and brothers a helping hand and dance your anger away."
Tracklist:
- Midnattssol
- Safe Changes
- Samsa
- Six Million Ways
- Loser’s Hymn
- Brutal Chugga-Chugga
- The Ghosts Hood
- Dins El Llit
The Night Land is out 3 March via R&S Records.
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