White Denim share trippy new track "Fine Slime"
"Fine Slime" is the third and final single to be lifted from White Denim's forthcoming Performance album out later this month.
White Denim's Performance album is soon approaching. "Fine Slime" is the third single to be lifted from the release, following "Magazin" and "It Might Get Dark".
Their playful and infectious sound is prolonged, and comes with bizarre visuals directed and animated by Jonny Sanders that will trip you out or make you feel slightly uncomfortable.
Performance will be their seventh studio album in 12 years. Speaking about the album, frontman James Petralli explains, "It’s still fun to sit and have an idea that’s kind of silly and chase it down in a room full of adults that are all committed to making something great. The absurdity of it as a career and a way to spend your time is so... liberating. Every time I get a chance to go into the studio and make a record or just hang out with people and talk about records, it feels like an extraordinary gift. That’s who we are as people.”
The Texas group have an upcoming double show at London's Moth Club, both on 29 August. Furthermore, an appearance at London's Rough Trade East will be happening the day before, on 28 August.
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