Following the release of their video for Duplicate Days and ahead of their European tour, Fotocrime are sharing with us today the track “The Trance Of Love” from their new EP Always Night.
The track is the band’s first entirely electronic music composition and stark backing vocals from bassist Shelley Anderson. Listen above, and watch the video for Duplicate Days below:
Always Night is out now as 12” vinyl, CD, and Digital on Golden Antenna Records.
Tourdates:
* w/ Black Heart Procession
+ w/ Bleakness
# w/ Emma Rundle, Jaye Jayle
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