THE HORRORS – Reveal euphoric new single ‘SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ME BY’ – Listen HERE

THE HORRORS release their stunningly assertive fifth album ‘V’ on September 22 + announce UK & Irish tour for October 2017

The Horrors’ brand new single, ‘Something to Remember Me By’, an epic, brooding, progressive pop track, is out now. The track fuses elements of dance and euphoric trance with their classic Horrors sound, creating a vital and instantly memorable single … more proof that the band are at their majestic and creative best.

The entirety of the record, including the new single ‘Something to Remember Me By’, was recorded in London with producer Paul Epworth (FKA Twigs, Lorde, Rihanna, Adele, London Grammar, Florence and the Machine, Coldplay, U2 and Paul McCartney).

Listen to ‘Something to Remember Me By’ BELOW:

The album comprises:

HOLOGRAM

PRESS ENTER TO EXIT

MACHINE

GHOST

POINT OF NO REPLY

WEIGHED DOWN

WORLD BELOW

GATHERING

IT’S A GOOD LIFE

SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ME BY

Last month the band revealed a visually mesmerising, computer generated video for their critically acclaimed first single ‘Machine’. Featuring layers of simulations of micro-organisms, the video is the work of CGI pioneer Jon Emmony who is known for his beautiful, grotesque and intriguing simulation videos.

 

The Horrors will tour the UK in October; tickets are on sale now.

Full UK tour dates below:

‪October 16‪ Mandela Hall, Belfast

October 17 Tivoli, Dublin

October 19 Qmu, Glasgow

October 20 Newcastle University, Newcastle

October 21 Leeds University, Leeds

October 22 Academy 1, Liverpool

October 24 Institute, Birmingham

October 25 Bierkeller, Bristol

October 26 The Junction, Cambridge

October 28 Acca, Brighton

October 29 KOKO, London

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