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Damon Albarn photo by Ros OGorman

Damon Albarn photo by Ros O'Gorman

Damon Albarn Previews Heavy Seas Of Love

by Music-News.com on March 25, 2014

in New Music,News

Damon Albarn has released another preview of his ‘Everyday Robots’ solo album.

Heavy Seas of Love, from Damon Albarn’s forthcoming album Everyday Robots and featuring guest vocals from Brian Eno, will be available as a single track download from 27th April 2014.

Everyday Robots was recorded last year at Albarn’s West London Studio 13 and is produced by Richard Russell of XL, with whom Albarn produced Bobby Womack’s ‘The Bravest Man In The Universe’.

Albarn will play a number of dates this year with his new live band The Heavy Seas consisting of guitarist Seye, drummer Pauli The PSM, bassist Jeff Wootton and Mike Smith on keyboards.

The UK dates are:

30th April – The Rivoli Ballroom
1st May – The Great Hall, QMUL
19tH July – Latitude (headline)

The new studio album Everyday Robots is released by Parlophone on 28th April.

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