
LUH (WU LYF’s Ellery James Roberts + Ebony Hoorn) Announce Debut Album, Share Album Trailer
Spiritual Songs for Lovers to Sing Due Out May 6 via Mute
Mar 08, 2016
WU LYF
LUH, which stands for Lost Under Heaven, is the new band from ex-WU LYF frontman Ellery James Roberts and Ebony Hoorn. The duo have now announced their debut album. Spiritual Songs for Lovers to Sing is due out May 6 via Mute. Below is a trailer for the album, along with its tracklist and cover art.
The album was produced by The Haxan Cloak and recorded on the remote island of Osea. It includes the previously shared opening track, “I&I,” which is also below, and the earlier single “Unites.”
Spiritual Songs for Lovers to Sing Tracklist:
1. I&I
2. Unites
3. Beneath The Concrete
4. Future Blues
5. Someday Come
6. $oro
7. Here Our Moment Ends
8. Loyalty
9. Lost Under Heaven
10. First Eye To The New Sky
11. Lament
12. The Great Longing
LUH Tour Dates:
05-06 Manchester, England - Deaf Institute
05-07 Bristol, England - Thekla
05-09 London, England - XOYO
05-10 Nottingham, England - Bodega
05-15 Brussels, Belgium - Les Nuits Botanique Festival
05-18 Stockholm, Sweden - Slakthuset
05-19 Oslo, Norway - Parkteatret
05-20 Malmo, Sweden - Babel
05-21 Aarhus, Denmark - Pop Revo Festival
05-22 Copenhagen, Denmark - Club Vega
05-24 Cologne, Germany - Yuca
05-25 Munich, Germany - Storm
05-26 Hamburg, Germany - Nachtasyl
05-27 Neustrelitz, Germany - Immergut Festival
05-28 Kleinreifling, Austria - Seewiesen Fest
06-02 Paris, France - Maroquinerie
07-15-17 Chicago - Pitchfork Music Festival
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