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Explosions in the Sky return with new album

Posted by Loren on January 11, 2016

Explosions in the Sky return with new album
Explosions in the Sky return with new album

Coming on April 1, 4-piece post-rockers Explosions in the Sky will return with a new full-length album titled The Wilderness on Temporary Residence Ltd. The record was co-produced by longtime collaborator John Congleton, making it their first album not entirely produced by the band themselves.

They will also embark on a UK/Ireland tour this April.

1. Wilderness
2. The Ecstatics
3. Tangle Formations
4. Logic of a Dream
5. Disintegration Anxiety
6. Losing the Light
7. Infinite Orbit
8. Colors in Space
9. Landing Cliffs

Explosions in the Sky return with new album
Explosions in the Sky return with new album

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