Misplaced Horizons, the collaborative undertaking of Cocteau Twins’ Simon Raymonde and Richie Thomas from Dif Juz, have launched a brand new tune with Porridge Radio, ‘One For Remorse’.
The punchy lower is likely one of the first eight tracks of Misplaced Horizon’s new album ‘In Quiet Moments’ will hit streaming companies on December 4.
Following this, the outfit will drop the second half of the album and a bodily launch of all the undertaking on February 26.
Watch the video for ‘One For Remorse’, starring Porridge Radio’s Dana Margolin, beneath:
In a statement, Margolin mentioned that “the method of collaborating on ‘One For Remorse’ was actually enjoyable for me”.
“Simon despatched me an instrumental to jot down lyrics and vocal melodies for, which isn’t a approach I’ve written prior to now and helped me take into consideration songwriting in new methods. It was actually cool to be part of this, and I’m excited to share this tune.”
“I’d needed to work with Dana since I heard Porridge Radio just a few years in the past and we met at The Nice Escape right here in Brighton and I assumed she would possibly just like the vibe of this piece,” Simon Raymonde added.
Talking concerning the duo’s forthcoming album, Richie Thomas mentioned in a press launch that “I feel ‘In Quiet Moments’ is extra within the course of the place we’re going.”
“Folks have retreated into their lives and, in these quiet moments, mirrored on the world, how we slot in and who we belief. Possibly the subsequent album will probably be about rebel! However the street is lengthy and winding. We simply want to precise ourselves in how we really feel on the time.”
Misplaced Horizons collaborate with a special artist on every monitor of ‘In Quiet Moments’. ‘One For Remorse’, the fourth monitor shared from the album, follows on from lead single ‘I Woke Up With An Open Coronary heart’, which featured The Hempolics. The singles ‘Cordelia’ and ‘Gray Tower’, that includes John Grant and Midlake’s Tim Smith respectively, may also seem on the document.
Different artists set to look on the album embody Karen Peris of The Innocence Mission and Marissa Nadler. Each appeared on Misplaced Horizons’ debut album, ‘Ojalá’, which dropped in 2017.
In different Porridge Radio information, the band not too long ago shared a potent new cover of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Who By Fire’, recorded in Camberwell’s St Giles Church. In September, Margolin informed NME they’d “loads of ideas, loads of songs, loads of plans” for the follow-up to their Mercury Prize-nominated debut ‘Every Bad’.