The Magic Gang announce second album Death Of The Party
05 March 2020, 12:23
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Magic Gang have announced their highly-anticipated second album Death Of The Party.
A month ago the band returned with a first taster of their second LP in the form of new single "Think".
Earlier today (5 March), The Magic Gang announced their new album Death Of The Party, which will follow their 2018 self-titled debut.
They also revealed the album artwork, which also arrives with the tracklist.
OUR SECOND ALBUM “DEATH OF THE PARTY” IS OUT 15th MAY. PRE-ORDER IS ON SALE FRIDAY!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/HwcjniWqvO
— The Magic Gang (@_TheMagicGang) March 5, 2020
Tracklist:
- Intro
- Think
- Make A Sound
- Just A Minute
- What Have You Got To Lose
- Death Of The Party
- Take Back The Track
- I Am Sunshine
- Gonna Bounce Back
- Fail Better
- (The World) Outside My Door
The Magic Gang's Death Of The Party album will be released 15 May, and will be available to pre-order from tomorrow (6 March). They play London's O2 Forum Kentish Town from 17-19 March. Find out more.
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