FUFANU
RENDONO DISPONIBILE “BAD ROCKETS” UN NUOVO BRANO DA
“SPORTS” IL NUOVO ALBUM IN USCITA IL 3 FEBBRAIO 2017
PER ONE LITTLE INDIAN –
AUDIOGLOBE
Ascolta e condividi “Bad Rockets” da questo link: https://soundcloud.com/fufanu_music/bad-rockets
“SPORTS” È IL NUOVO ALBUM DEI FUFANU
“SPORTS”, IL SECONDO ALBUM DELLA POST-PUNK BAND ISLANDESE (AMATA DA
DAMON ALBARN E JOHN GRANT), PRODOTTO DA NICK ZINNER
DEGLI YEAH YEAH YEAHS,
USCIRÀ IL 3 FEBBRAIO 2017 PER ONE LITTLE INDIAN / AUDIOGLOBE
“An intriguing swirl of glaze and propulsion
metallic-paisley guitars, Neu!-like drumming
and sharp, chanting vocals, all soaked in painterly electronics.” Rolling Stone
“Easily our favourite Icelandic artist”
Stereogum
“Their performance left no room for nit-picking. Or
doubt. Or anything really - it was a sheer sonic avalanche that swept up
everyone in the room” Drowned in Sound
“Their boldness and vast reserves of potential are
what make them by far and away our
favourite Icelandic act of the weekend.” Dazed & Confused
Widely acclaimed Icelandic experimental-post-punk outfit Fufanu have
shared the second track taken from their forthcoming second LP
“Sports’– agitated, dark, brooding single “Bad Rockets”
The ground-breaking band have also revealed that their highly
anticipated sophomore album will be released on 3rd February 2017
Produced in Iceland by Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, “Bad
Rockets”, along with first single “Sports” sees Fufanu return with a palpable
sense of urgency and a fresh spin on their dark, new-wave-esq electronic-driven
post-punk.
Previously, the Reykjavik-based group operated as Captain Fufanu, making
obscure techno music and bewildering audiences. Although Captain Fufanu were
instrumental, Kaktus had started writing lyrics during a stint in London, where
he worked on Damon Albarn’s “Everyday
Robots” album. While he was away, guitarist Gulli had been creating a new
soundscape, which Kaktus says “really conveyed what I was thinking.” Fufanu was re-born - a band with a riotous and guitar-led sound that
was oddly born out of electronic beginnings rather than the other way around,
as is more common. Launching the
band at 2014’ s
Iceland Airwaves, in the space of just one week Fufanu became a hotly-tipped emerging band, made their UK
live debut at the capital’ s
JaJaJa night and supported Damon Albarn at the Albert Hall - winning the
approval of Brian Eno into the bargain. The band were praised by the press, who
compared them to Neu!, Joy Division and Bauhaus. 2015 saw the band sign to One Little Indian, before going on
to support The Vaccines on their sold out March / April tour in the UK - also
slipping in a memorable two-night stand with Bo Ningen at Hoxton Bar &
Grill. In June things once again
dramatically shifted up a gear when the band played to an enormous audience,
supporting Blur at Hyde Park. They have been also on tour all over Europe
supporting John Grant’s latest run.
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