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Watch: Young Fathers Announce ‘Dead’ Album, Stream ‘Low’ Track
Glaswegian haunts release their new album via Anticon in February 2014.

Anticon singings Young Fathers are following up this year’s ‘Tape Two’ with a new album - ‘Dead’ - due out in February 2014.
It’s headed up by the blistering ‘Low’, which stamps over genre boundaries, clashing old-school synths with some sweet-natured chants. The video’s a mesh of luminous colours, upping Young Fathers’ creepy cause in the process.
Read DIY’s recent interview with Young Fathers, where they discussed their ‘terrifying’ reputation and ‘not being straight down the line.’
‘Listening to it now - because I’ve been mixing it all week - with it going round my head a bunch of times, it sounds like dread. It sounds big. It’s a move on from both tapes, which we’re always trying to do. It always just happens naturally,’ said ‘G’ from the band in conversation with DIY.
Watch ‘Low’ below and scroll down for ‘Dead”s tracklist. It’s released on 3rd February.
1 No Way
2 Low
3 Just Another Bullet
4 War
5 Get Up
6 Dip
7 Paying
8 Mmmh Mmmh
9 Hangman
10 Am I Not Your Boy
11 I’ve Arrived
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