Danish four-piece Pinkunoizu have announced that their second album, The Drop, will be released on 5 August through London independent label Full Time Hobby.
Premiering the brooding neopsych seascape ‘The Great Pacific Garbage Patch’ on The Quietus, the band hinted at the sonic topography of the LP, saying that the track acts as “a drop that continues all along the record in various ways. Lyrically and sonically we have somehow been drawn towards working with a bending and falling feeling on this album.”
The Drop follows the April release of their EP Second Amendment, and last year’s maiden outing Free Time, which The Line of Best Fit judged to be “a strong debut with a sense of direction, but not quite the ability to reach home, not just yet.”
The band will play Glastonbury’s Williams Green stage on the Friday of the festival, before embarking on a European tour at the end of September.
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