Death From Above 1979 announce new album 'The Physical World'

It has been 10 years since Death From Above 1979 released their incredible debut record 'You're A Woman, I'm A Machine' but after reforming for a string of live shows in 2010, the pair have announced that a new album is on the way.

The new album 'The Physical World' has received a US release date for the 9th September through Last Gang Records with UK details yet to be announced.

The pair broke the news in an exclusive interview with NME where they describe the lack of pressure they felt writing the album, as well as some colourful descriptions of what we can expect from it.

Click here to read the full interview.

[Via NME]

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