Julian Casablancas and The Voidz are changing their name and releasing a new album
08 December 2017, 16:27
| Written by
Laurence Day
Julian Casablancas has been ditched from Julian Casablancas + The Voidz as they prep a new record.
Not the Strokes man himself - just his name. To announce the (slight) change of moniker, the band have recruited Warren Fu to direct a brilliant video (above) and they've also taken the opportunity to announce a brand new record.
The group are following up 2014 album Tyranny with the as-yet-untitled LP, which is due out next year via Cult Records/RCA.
If you wanna dig deeper into The Voidz's new phase, give this number a call: 1-833-THE-VOID.
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