UPDATE: The above image is the album’s insane album cover.
English psychedelic pop-rockers Klaxons announced a little while ago that they would be returning later this year with their long-awaited second album Surfing The Void, the follow-up to 2007′s Myths Of The Near Future. We can now tell you that Surfing The Void will be released on August 23rd in the UK and a US release date to be confirmed. The tracklist is as follows:
01. Echoes
02. Same Space
03. Surfing The Void
04. Valley Of The Calm Trees
05. Venusia
06. Extra Astronomical
07. Twin Flames
08. Flashover
09. Future Memories
10. Cypher Speed
We have already heard track 8 “Flashover” and the remainder of the track titles give us plenty of hope that the rest of the album will be just as strange and garish as that one. Polydor will release the album in the UK, and “Echoes” is due to be the next single, released one week before on August 16th.
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