Kimbra's new album to feature Flying Lotus, Dave Longstreth, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez & more
10 June 2014, 15:29
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Best known for her appearance on Gotye’s smash-hit “Somebody That I Used To Know”, New Zealand singer Kimbra is set to release a new album shortly - and it features a whole host of diverse guest stars.
Among those slated to appear on The Golden Echo are Flying Lotus, Thundercat, Dirty Projectors frontman Dave Longstreth, At The Drive-In / Mars Volta’s Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, John Legend, Muse’s Matt Bellamy, Foster The People’s Mark Foster and more. Yep, quite an eclectic selection.
The Golden Echo is out on 18 August. Watch Kimbra’s video for “90s Music” below:
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