The Phoenix Foundation announce new album for April
New Zealanders, The Phoenix Foundation have announced details of their upcoming new album release.
The sextet outfit will drop Fandango, follow-up to 2011′s Buffalo, come 29 April via Memphis Industries.
Singer Samuel Flynn Scott says of the release:
“Damn the zeitgeist, I still rejoice in the pan-sexual opulence of a double gate-fold vinyl album. Honestly I’m thoroughly satisfied that we have made 80 minutes of tripped out pop oddities that pays absolutely no attention to the short form game of contemporary music. This is Test Match music, maybe it’s prog or psyche-folk, whatever it is it’s music that we thought about a lot, worked on a lot and care about in the minutia.”
Listen to one of the tracks set to feature, ‘The Captain’, below:
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