The Lovely Eggs announce new album I am Moron
03 February 2020, 16:29
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Lancaster's The Lovely Eggs have announced their new LP I am Moron.
Details of I am Moron arrive after The Lovely Eggs released the album's lead single "This Decision" last month.
I am Moron will be their first record since 2018's This is Eggland, and is again co-produced and mixed by Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, MGMT, Tame Impala).
They recorded the album in Lancaster between their home and the Musicians Co-op - a place that almost shut down during the recording of the album, and saw The Lovely Eggs put their album on hold to fight the closure.
Tracklist:
- Long Stem Carnations
- You Can Go Now
- This Decision
- You’ve Got The Ball
- Bear Pit
- I Wanna
- 24 Eyes
- The Mothership
- Insect Repellent
- The Digital Hair
- Still Second Rate
- New Dawn
The Lovely Eggs' I am Moron album is due for release on 3 April via their own Egg Records, and is available to pre-order now. They play The Garage in London on 17 April. Find out more.
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