FUTURE ISLANDS Deliver Another Synth-Pop Tunes Filled Album With ‘PEOPLE WHO AREN’T THERE ANYMORE’

28 January 2024


Album artwork

Baltimore‘s synth pop act FUTURE ISLANDS launched
their 7th LP, titled PEOPLE WHO AREN’T THERE ANYMORE

Press info: Where they’ve pursued ever-higher energy anthems in the past, they’ve
turned inward this time, and unlocked a new level of ferocity, delivering some of their most inspiring and most heartbreaking tracks by doing the opposite: taking their time, making each breath, each syllable, each cymbal crash count. The result is a powerful, defining statement from a group of musicians that have made the best album of their career.

7-singles
(Photo Turn Up The Volume – live in Belgium)

The Guardian: “It’s an album that’s too involving and engaging and powerful to count as merely more of the same: you leave the turmoil of People Who Aren’t There Anymore feeling moved, rather than jaded.” Full review here. Score: 4/5.

TUTV: Baltimore‘s tunesmiths hit again with a tunes-filled longplayer. Not all of them are grade-A earworms, not all of them will be on my headphones for a long time, except for standouts King Of Sweden, The Tower, Say Goodbye, Corner Of My Eye, The Thief and Peach.
I think I’m gonna make myself a ‘The Best Of Future Islands’ jukebox playlist. That will be fantastic.

Key singles/clips: Peach / The Tower / The Fight

– PEACH –

– THE TOWER –

– THE FIGHT –

ALBUM


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FUTURE ISLANDS: Instagram – Website

Sweet Synth Pop Flavour – FUTURE ISLANDS Drop Standalone Single ‘PEACH’


(pic by Turn Up The Volume)

19 August 2021

Band: FUTURE ISLANDS
Who: Electro-pop outfit from Baltimore (US)
led by energetic frontman Samuel Herring
Active: Since 2006 / 6 studio albums (so far)

Last year, Future Islands delivered their sixth longplayer
As Long As You Are and stayed productive afterward with
what countless artists did during lockdowns, sharing covers.
And now they make all synth-pop fans happy again with a
brand new standalone single called Peach.

It’s Future Islands by numbers. Sweet pop music
with a feel-good flavour. That’s what they do best.

Enjoy here…

FUTURE ISLANDS: Facebook