NOTHING BUT THIEVES - Dead Club City - LP - Black Vinyl [JUN 30]
NOTHING BUT THIEVES - Dead Club City - LP - Black Vinyl [JUN 30]

NOTHING BUT THIEVES - Dead Club City - LP - Black Vinyl [JUN 30]

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Barcode: 196587944612

Label: RCA / Sony Music SKU: Catalogue ID: 19658794461 Format: Vinyl
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NOTHING BUT THIEVES - Dead Club City - LP - Black Vinyl [JUN 30]

NOTHING BUT THIEVES - Dead Club City - LP - Black Vinyl [JUN 30]

€24.99

 

LP - Standard Edition Black Vinyl with Printed Inner. 

Nothing But Thieves made their exciting return recently with the release of their confident and punchy brand-new single and video ‘Welcome To The DCC’ and announced that their fourth album ‘Dead Club City’ will be released on 7th july via RCA/Sony Music.

With socially insightful lyrics and an adept ability to progress their sound and experiment between the diverse genres that shape them as a band, nothing but thieves are making a statement return, marking an innovative new chapter with their fourth record ‘Dead Club City’.

Welcome To The DCC’, the first single from the new album, not only signals the band’s more sonically leftfield sound, but also advertises the world of ‘DCC’, otherwise known as ‘Dead Club City’, and the songs and ideas to come. A rock song, but with an experimental funk edge and 80’s influences, the track builds through the opening tension, breaking to upbeat synths and a huge soaring chorus. The band add; “'welcome to the dcc, dead club city. All the heaven, all the time.”

Through their forthcoming 11-track album, the band showcase their city-sized members only club ‘dead club city’. The album's tracklist is formed by different characters and story arcs from in and around the city. Is it a shared consciousness? Another planet? The next corporate wasteland? Heaven? Or somewhere else?

Using the club as a focal point, it is easy to imagine the real-world meaning behind Dead Club City. Themes such as advertisement, unity, internet culture, the music industry, ageing and politics, as well as escapism and change are highlighted by the alienation or privilege of a members only club.

Tracklist:

1. Welcome to the DCC
2. Overcome
3. Tomorrow Is Closed
4. Keeping You Around
5. City Haunts
6. Do You Love Me Yet?
7. Members Only
8. Green Eyes :: Siena
9. Foreign Language
10. Talking To Myself
11. Pop The Balloon