Teeth of the Sea announce fifth record with seven-minute lead track "Hiraeth"
12 December 2018, 12:47
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
"Hiraeth" is revealed as the first single from Teeth of the Sea's forthcoming fifth record Wraith.
The seven-minute single is the first offering from Teeth of the Sea since 2015's Highly Deadly Black Tarantula.
"Hiraeth" is a Welsh word that means "a longing for home".
Recorded at London's Soup Studios, their upcoming fifth record will feature collaborations with Erol Alkan, drummer Valentina Magaletti, V Ä L V Ē's Chlöe Herington, and Stereolab's Katharine Gifford.
Tracklist:
- I'd Rather Be Jack
- Hiraeth
- Burn Of The Shieling
- Fortean Steed
- VISITOR
- Her Wraith
- Wraiths In The Wall
- Our Love Can Destroy This Whole Fucking World
- Gladiators Ready
"Hiraeth" is out now. Wraith lands 22 February via Rocket Recordings. Teeth of the Sea play London's Moth Club on 2 March 2019. Find out more.
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