Holy Ghost! announce first album in six years with vibrant new single "Escape From Los Angeles"
Electronic duo Holy Ghost! have announced their first album in six years, Work, alongside revealing new single "Escape From Los Angeles".
"Escape From Los Angeles" is the third single to be released from Holy Ghost! in recent months, after "Epton On Broadway (Part I & Part II)", and "Anxious", which will also feature on their forthcoming record.
The duo's upcoming album will be the first full-length record to be released from West End Records in more than three decades.
Work's cover is by conceptual artist Agnes Denes. Speaking about the record and artwork, the duo's Alex Frankel explains, "We've been obsessed with images of The Harvest for years. On a purely visual level, it's infinitely surreal and beautiful. On a more conceptual level, as artists born in NYC the same year the field was planted, we've been drawn to it as statement about the value of process: You simply make something here, you plant the field, you do the "work", and then over time its meaning changes shapes along with the city and world around it. We are eternally grateful to Agnes for giving us this image to use as the cover for our third full-length album. And we could not be more proud to be releasing this album on West End Records."
Tracklist:
- Epton on Broadway Part I
- Epton on Broadway Part II
- Anxious
- Heaven Knows What
- Nicky Buckingham
- Do This
- One For Pete
- My Happy House
- Heaven Forbid
- Soon
- Slow Burn
- Escape From Los Angeles
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