Nite Fields are streaming their new album Depersonalisation in full
30 January 2015, 09:48
| Written by
Laurence Day
Oz-based post-punks Nite Fields are streaming their new record Depersonalisation in full ahead of its release next week.
The album's a nine-track mission in DIY ethics, gruff shadows and mesmerising sonic wizardry, helmed by lead singer and songwriter Danny Venzin, an "opinionated, passionate, and uncompromising" individual. Alongside bandmates Chris Campion, Liza Harvey and Michael Whitney, the Australian outfit spew out a gripping collection of tunes.
Nite Fields will bring their noises to London's Old Blue Last on 23 February to celebrate the release of the LP.
Depersonalisation is released Monday (2 February) via felte.
Stream the album below.
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