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Clark Announces New EP Flame Rave, Shares "Silver Sun"


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Clark Announces New EP Flame Rave, Shares "Silver Sun"

Chris Clark, aka Clark, has announced a new EP called Flame Rave, the followup to last year's eponymous release, Clark. The new LP is due out March 26 via Warp. Listen to the new track "Silver Sun" above.

In addition to the album announcement, Clark has also announced a North American tour that starts in March and includes a stop at this year's Pitchfork Music Festival. Check out those dates below.

Read our Guest List with Clark.

Flame Rave

01 Silver Sun
02 To Live And Die In Grantham
03 Springtime Linn
04 Unfurla Cremated

Clark

03-27 Knoxville, TN - Big Ears Festival *
03-28 Tallahassee, FL - Club Downunder *
03-29 Miami, FL - Bardot Miami *
03-31 Atlanta, GA - Terminal West *
04-02 Washington, DC - U Street Music Hall *
04-04 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg *
04-06 Philadelphia, PA - Johhny Brendas *
04-07 Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall
04-08 Montreal, Quebec - Cabaret Mile End *
04-09 Toronto, Ontario - Coda *
04-10 Chicago, IL - Lincoln Hall *
04-13 Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater *
04-15 Houston, TX - Fitzgerald's *
04-16 Dallas, TX - Club Dada *
04-17 Austin, TX - Red 7 *
04-21 Phoenix, AZ - The Crescent Ballroom *
04-22 Los Angeles, CA - El Rey Theatre *
04-23 San Francisco, CA - The Independent *
04-24 Vancouver, British Columbia - Electric Owl *
04-25 Seattle, WA - Neumos *
04-26 Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge *
05-25 Detroit, MI - Movement Electronic Festival
07-19 Chicago, IL - Pitchfork Music Festival

* with Nosaj Thing

Listen to Clark's "Unfurla":



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