The New Year planning first record since 2008, share new single "Recent History"
10 February 2017, 18:15
| Written by
Laurence Day
The New Year have announced Snow, their fourth album - but first in nine years - and shared lead single "Recent History".
Bedhead's Matt and Bubba Kadane front the band - their most recent The New Year LP was their self-titled from 2008. In 2013, the brothers Kadane joined up with David Bazan and Will Johnson for a release as Overseas.
Part of Snow was recorded at Steve Albini's fabled Electrical Audio studio, with the rest conjured at the Echo Lab in Denton and at home studios in Texas, New York, and California.
Check out a teaser for Snow below and then find the tracklist and album info after.
Snow:
- Mayday
- Snow
- Homebody
- Recent History
- The Last Fall
- Myths
- The Party’s Over
- Amnesia
- The Beast
- Dead and Alive
Snow is released 28 April via Undertow. You can pre-order now.
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