The Naked and Famous announce first album in four years with fresh banger "Bury Us"
16 January 2020, 12:26
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Naked and Famous are back with news of their fourth album Recover, which arrives with another banger "Bury Us".
"Bury Us" is the second new track from The Naked and Famous, after "Sunseeker" was released in November 2019.
Recover will follow on from their 2016 album Simple Forms, and marks the first album from The Naked and Famous since reforming as a duo.
Thom Powers of the duo says of the new LP, "Recover is about the duo, recovering ourselves, and our artistic vessel. The album is a statement of creative healing and a vehicle to plow forward into our own future. We hope that the messages of healing and resilience have some effect on its listeners."
"Bury Us" is out now. The Naked and Famous' Recover album is due for release in May.
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