Yard Act kündigen neues Album You’re gonna need a little music an

Yard Act werden ihr neues Album You’re Gonna Need a Little Music am 17. Juli über Republic Records veröffentlichen. Das Quartett aus Leeds teilte am 7. Mai die Lead-Single Redeemer zusammen mit einem Noir-inspirierten Video.

Die Band nahm den Nachfolger von Where’s My Utopia? zwischen Leeds und Los Angeles mit Produzent Justin Meldal-Johnsen auf. Dies ist das erste Album von Yard Act, das nach zwei Laptop-basierten Aufnahmen gemeinsam in einem Raum entstand.

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