The Go! Team share details of new album The Scene Between, steam title track
Brighton pop entity The Go! Team have returned with an almighty kaboom: they've detailed a new album - The Scene Between - and are sharing the lead single/title track.
A rambling, eloquent statement in the press release reads:
"Lasers through tracing paper, orange tone oscillations, cable access hangover, a K-tel dream sequence, a haunted vision mixer, station wagon-core, straight to video, something in the fog, fluff on the needle, chromakey constellations, a hovercraft on the fretboard, faxing a car alarm, a Morse code pep talk, etch a sketch jacknife, a daily Haley’s comet, light sound colour motion, a holiday from yourself, Ceefax taking Oracle, second sight summer camp, 360 degree tunnel vision, Chinese whispers by post, the opposite of hula hooping, the geometry of ideas, maxing the minute maid, a teleprompter for your dreams, carry the ten, pathways in patchwork."
We don't know what it means, but it sounds nice.
The Go! Team haven't released an album since 2011's Rolling Blackouts, and for this 'comeback' of sorts, bandleader Ian Parton has eschewed the methods used to create the last record, instead lunging back to his roots. To that end, he's written, produced and performs (minus some vocals), all of the record himself, in an attempt to "nail a feeling".
The Scene Between will be released 23 March via Memphis Industries.
Listen to "The Scene Between" below. Check out the record's tracklist after.
Tracklist:
1. What D'You Say?
2. The Scene Between
3. Waking The Jetstream
4. Rolodex The Seasons
5. Blowtorch
6. Did You Know?
7. Gaffa Tape Bikini
8. Catch Me On The Rebound
9. The Floating Felt Tip
10. Her Last Wave
11. The Art of Getting By (Song For Heaven's Gate)
12. Reason Left to Destroy
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