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The Horrors confirm sixth album ‘Night Life’ 

They’ve also announced details of a Winter UK tour and shared the LP’s lead single, ‘The Silence That Remains’.

The Horrors announce Winter UK tour and confirm sixth album 'Night Life'; share lead single 'The Silence That Remains'

The Horrors have announced that their sixth album ‘Night Life’ will be released on 21st March 2025 via Fiction Records, and have marked the news by dropping its lead single ‘The Silence That Remains’. 

Now nearing two decades since their inception, the band are back with a changed lineup: now, vocalist Faris Badwan and bassist Rhys Webb have been joined by new recruits Amelia Kidd (keys) and Telegram’s Jordan Cook (drums), making ‘Night Life’ the first Horrors record to not feature all five original members. 

The LP will act as a follow up to The Horrors’ 2021 EPs ‘Against The Blade’ and ‘Lout’, and was brought to life between Webb’s North London home and producer Yves Rothman’s (Yves Tumor, Blondshell) LA studio.

Speaking about the first single of this new era, the band have commented: “’The Silence That Remains’ is a 3am insomnia walk through the city, retracing our steps and putting the past to bed. Our new chapter is beginning and we’re looking forward to taking you with us. The Horrors are never-ending.”

What’s more, The Horrors are also embarking on an intimate eight-date tour of the UK this Winter, for which tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 11th October. Find out where they’ll be stopping off  below and listen to ‘The Silence That Remains’ here.

NOVEMBER 2024
27 Bedford, Esquires
28 London, The ICA

DECEMBER 2024
03 Manchester, Yes (Pink Room)
04 Leeds, Belgrave Music Hall
05 Glasgow, Room 2
12 Blackpool, Bootleg Social
13 Bristol, Strange Brew
14 Southend, Chinnerys

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