Stream HEALTH's new record Death Magic in full
L.A. noise-rock outfit HEALTH are streaming their long-awaited new record Death Magic in full.
Speaking in an interview with The 405, the band said: "You know, the funny thing is that it wasn't exactly a difficult album to write, it was more a case of there just being different phases of the album... the writing was never so much the problem that caused us to take so long, we were just really obsessed with wanting the album to sound right. We were always confident in the songs but for us we've always tried to be a forward thinking band, meaning we don't want to repeat ourselves, but rather have each document stand aesthetically on its own as well as making a progression that we're proud of artistically."
Death Magic is out 7 August on Fiction, and it follows 2009's Get Color.
Stream the LP below via NPR.
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