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Ulver announces new album and a book

Posted by Loren on June 13, 2020

Ulver announces new album and a book
photo by Ingrid Aas

Ulver has announced a follow-up to 2017's The Assassination of Julius Caesar. The New record, to be titled Flowers of Evil continues the group's exploration of danceable pop music with deeper, doomier elements. The record releases on August 28 on House of Mythology.

Check out a video for "Russian Doll" later.

On that same date, the band and House of Mythology will also release a book titled Wolves Evolve: The Ulver Story. At 336 pages in total, the book shares history, interviews, photographs and more from their 25-year history.

Flowers of Evil Track Listing:

1- One Last Dance
2 - Russian Doll
3 - Machine Guns and Peacock Feathers
4 - Hour of he Wolf
5 - Apocalypse 1993
6 - Little Boy
7 - Nostalgia
8 - A Thousand Cuts

 

Ulver announces new album and a book
photo by Ingrid Aas

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