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Lower Dens Announce New Album Escape From Evil, Share "To Die in L.A."


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Lower Dens Announce New Album Escape From Evil, Share "To Die in L.A."

Lower Dens have announced the follow-up to their 2012 album NootropicsEscape From Evil is out March 31 in North America and March 30 everywhere else via Ribbon Music. Check out the first single from the record "To Die in L.A." below. That's the cover art up there.

The album was produced by the band's Jana Hunter. It was co-produced and mixed by Chris Coady (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Beach House, Future Islands). The band also collaborated with Ariel Rechtshaid (Vampire Weekend, Sky Ferreira, Haim), John Congleton (Swans, St. Vincent, Cloud Nothings), and others on the album. On March 31, Lower Dens will play an album release show at Brooklyn's Baby's All Right.

Read our "Guest List" interview with Hunter.

Escape From Evil:

01 Sucker's Shangri-La
02 Ondine
03 To Die in L.A.
04 Quo Vadis
05 Your Heart Still Beating
06 Electric Current
07 I Am the Earth
08 Non Grata
09 Company
10 Société Anonyme

Watch the band perform "I Get Nervous" at the 2012 Pitchfork Music Festival:



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