Future Islands have shared the standalone track ‘Peach’, the first original track from the band since releasing their sixth album ‘As Long As You Are’ last year.The latest effort from the Baltimore group sees them experimenting with laidback synth sounds once more, with frontman Samuel T.
Herring offering a series of meditative observations on the nature of life.“Life is the reason, I’m still holding ground, Life is imperfect bodies, and perfect sounds,” Herring sings.“Death is in season, And it’s pushing me round, And round and round, A bottle cap, A rusted crown.”The new track comes after Future Islands confirmed earlier this year that they have started work on their seventh album.Sharing a snap on Instagram of the band at work and all.
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