Listen: Gengahr share the title track of new album ‘Where Wildness Grows’

They’ve also revealed details of their first Gengahr and Friends exhibition.
There’s just a little more than a week to go before Gengahr release their new album ‘Where Wildness Grows’ on 9th March, and so far they’ve shared ‘Carrion’, ‘Mallory’ and ‘Before Sunrise’.
Before unveiling the album in full though, they’ve shared the title track of the record. Speaking of the track, Felix Bushe said: “Where Wildness Grows is an attempt to figure out what it is that makes us get out of bed in the morning. Where do we find the passion to create the lives we want for ourselves? And with these great expectations and ambitions, how do we cope when things don’t go to plan? I’m still not sure…”
The band have also shared details of their first Gengahr and Friends exhibition. It takes place between 14th-20th March at Hackney’s Side A/ Side B Gallery and will feature work from the band’s own Hugh Schulte as well as works from Alt-J, Mystery Jets, Marika Hackman, Slaves, Toothless and Puppy.
Gengahr are also set to tour the UK in April and May. The dates include a night at London’s KOKO and it all rounds off at The Globe in Cardiff. Tickets are on sale now.
Listen to ‘Where Wildness Grows’ and see all of Gengahr’s upcoming UK dates below.
APRIL
21 Think Tank, Newcastle
22 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
23 King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
24 Gorilla, Manchester
26 Hare and Hounds, Birmingham
27 Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
28 The Thekla, Bristol
29 Joiners Live, Southampton
30 The Portland Arms, Cambridge
MAY
02 The Haunt, Brighton
03 KOKO, London
04 The Globe, Cardiff
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