Future Islands announce new album “The Far Field”, share new track (video) February 1, 2017 - 16:03 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Future Islands have announced that they will release new album ‘The Far Field’ on April 7, NME reports. They have also shared the first song from the album, which is their follow-up to the 2014 LP ‘Singles’. Listen to ‘Ran’ below. The album will also feature a guest appearance from Blondie’s Debbie Harry on the track ‘Shadows’. It will be available in numerous formats, including 180-gram white and standard black vinyl, CD and cassette, a unique “miniature LP”, and of course digitally. Check out the full track-list below.
The Baltimore band will support the album with a series of previously-announced live dates in the UK in April and May, before heading to Dublin in Ireland in July as part of their European tour. Check out their full UK and Ireland tour dates below.
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