
The Besnard Lakes Return With New Album
Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO Arrives April 2
Jan 10, 2013 The Besnard Lakes
The Besnard Lakes have announced the arrival of their fourth record, Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO. Coming out April 2 on Jagjaguwar the new LP was recorded at Breakglass Studios in Montreal. In an interview with NPR the band says that the record deals with “Themes of personal loss alongside Millenial ennui weave their way into the narrative of the record. 2012 has come and gone and the world still rotates on its ever precarious axis prompting the question: What next?”
NPR has also debuted a stream of the album’s first single, “People of the Sticks,” which you can listen to here.
Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO:
46 Satires
And Her Eyes Were Painted Gold
People Of The Sticks
The Specter
At Midnight
Catalina
Colour Yr Lights In
Alamogordo
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