Lianne La Havas and Confidence Man's Janet Planet to feature on Warmduscher's fifth album, Too Cold To Hold
Warmduscher have announced details of the release of their fifth studio album, Too Cold To Hold and share the lead single, "Fashion Week".
The forthcoming full-length from Warmduscher follows 2022's, At The Hotspot and 2019's Tainted Lunch, and features several guests including Irvine Welsh, Lianne La Havas, Confidence Man’s Janet Planet, Jeshi and CouCou Chloe.
Speaking of the lead single, Clams Baker Jr said it's about, "Those that will do anything to become that thing. That creation. And live it. It’s real artistry when you don’t have the means and you’re doing it. You’re hustling to get on the guest list, you get in, you’re done up by means that you can’t really afford, whatever you do… It’s a celebration of people who will do whatever to look good and feel good and step above wherever they are in their own minds."
Warmduscher have announced both details of a very special "Fashion Week" launch show at London’s Lexington on 10 July and a run of UK/EU dates to coincide with the album release in November – the dates include their biggest London headline show to date at The Troxy.
Tracklist:
- An Introduction By Irvine Welsh
- Fashion Week
- Pure At Heart feat. Janet Planet
- Top Shelf
- Body Shock feat. Lianne La Havas
- Cleopatras feat. CouCou Chloe
- Immaculate Deception feat. Jeshi
- Out Of Body
- Staying Alive
- Too Cold To Hold
- Weeds In The Garden
Too Cold To Hold is set for release on 15 November via Strap Originals. Tickets for the UK shows go on general sale at 10am on Friday 12 July. For more information, visit strap-originals.com.
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