Gang Of Four announce ninth album 'What Happens Next'

UK post-punk outfit Gang Of Four have announced a new album arriving in the new year.

Their ninth studio album 'What Happens Next' will feature collaborations with Alison Mosshart, Robbie Furze of The Big Pink, and German singer/actor Herman Gronemeyer.

This will be their first full-length release since 2011's 'Content', and is expected to drop on the 2nd March.

Have a listen to the first single 'Broken Talk', featuring Alison Mosshart, and see the full tracklisting below.

'What Happens Next' Tracklist:
1. Where The Nightingale Sings
2. Broken Talk (feat. Alison Mosshart)
3. Isle of Dogs
4. England’s In My Bones (feat. Alison Mosshart)
5. Dying Rays (feat. Herbert Grönemeyer) [English version]
6. Obey The Ghost Of The Colony
7. First World Citizen
8. Stranded
9. Graven Image (feat. Robbie Furze)
10. Dead Souls (feat. Hotei)
11. Dying Rays (feat. Herbert Grönemeyer) [German version]

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