The Horrors go big on sky-reaching track "Something To Remember Me By"
09 August 2017, 09:47
| Written by
Laurence Day
The Horrors have unveiled "Something To Remember Me By", an anthemic taste of upcoming record V.
The six-and-a-half minute track arrives a few weeks after "Machine", and is the second sliver of sound to emerge from the band's follow up to 2014's Luminous.
"It is a risk," says frontman Faris Badwan of the new direction on the record. "But life isn't much fun without risk. It's the antithesis of being creative if you know what you're going to be doing every time."
The Horrors begin a UK and Ireland tour in October, playing intimate (for a band of their size) venues such as Bristol's Bierkeller and London's KOKO - find out more.
Tracklist:
- Hologram
- Press Enter To Exit
- Machine
- Ghost
- Point Of No Reply
- Weighed Down
- Gathering
- World Below
- It's A Good Life
- Something To Remember Me By
V is out 22 September via Wolf Tone/Caroline. You can pre-order now via iTunes.
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