Confirmed!
Superfood announce debut album, ‘Don’t Say That’
Listen to a brand new track, ‘Lily For Your Pad To Rest On’.
Birmingham’s Superfood have announced the details for their debut album, ‘Don’t Say That’.
The Dom Ganderton-led four-piece’s first work is due out 3rd November via Infectious Music, with production coming from Al O’Connell.
Alongside the album announcement, Superfood have also shared a new track, plus news of a forthcoming tour with Scottish triumphs Honeyblood.
‘Lily For Your Pad To Rest On’ - the album’s opening track - is streaming now, showcasing a broken beats, Beck-inspired direction. It sits alongside previously unveiled singles ‘TV’, ‘Melting’, ‘Right On Satellite’ and ‘Superfood’ - see the full tracklist below.
“We didn’t have a drummer when we first got together,” Ganderton told DIY in a recent interview. “I had this sample pack of hip-hop drum loops and then we’d just put bass and guitar over it. All the demos are broken beats and stuff, and we’ve tried to re-create that, crushing it up and making it sound a little rough.” That explains this appetite-whetting opener, then.
Pre-orders of the album receive an instant download of ‘Lily For Your Pad To Rest On’.
Lily For Your Pad To Rest On
You Can Believe
Superfood
TV
Pallasades
Mood Bomb
i
It’s Good To See You
Don’t Say That
ii
Melting
Right On Satellite
Like A Daisy
Superfood head out on the following UK dates (*= w/ Honeyblood)
OCTOBER
03 Oldham, Library
04 Southampton, Unit
05 Hitchin, Club 85
10 Tunbridge Wells, The Forum
31 Birmingham, The Oobleck *
NOVEMBER
01 Glasgow, King Tuts *
03 Leeds, Brudenell *
04 Norwich, Epic Studios *
05 Oxford, O2 Academy *
06 Manchester, Deaf Institute *
10 Bristol, Louisiana *
11 London, Dingwalls *
12 Brighton, The Haunt *
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