Julian Casablancas and The Voidz Reveal New Album ‘Like All Before You’
The band’s third album is preceded by the singles ‘Prophecy of the Dragon’, ‘Flexorcist’, ‘All the Same’ and ‘Overture’.
Julian Casablancas’ other band, The Voidz, have announced new details surrounding their forthcoming third album, Like All Before You.
Set for release via Cult digitally on Friday, September 20 (pre-save here) and vinyl on Friday, October 18 (pre-order here), the ten-track release follows on from 2018s Viture and 2014s Tyranny.
Recorded in the famous Los Angeles Vox Studios along with the band’s home studio in Venice, California, Like All Before You features production from Ivan Wayman (The Killers, Beyonce, The War of Drugs), Justin Raisen (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Kim Gordon) and SAD PONY (Charli XCX, Drake).
The album’s tracklist includes the already-released singles ‘Prophecy of the Dragon’, ‘Flexorcist’ and ‘All the Same’, along with the just-released ‘Overture’, which you can listen to below.
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First formed in 2013 by The Strokes Casablancas, The Voidz (formerly known as Julian Casablancas + The Voidz) made a splash in 2014 with the release of their debut album, Tyranny.
This was followed by The Voidz’s 2018 record Virtue, an album NME’s Rhian Daly called “interesting, unusual and thought-provoking.”
The band has also announced two shows in New York and Los Angeles in October to celebrate the release of Like All Before You. Hopefully, a world tour will follow and Australia makes the cut.
Like All Before You will be released digitally on Friday, September 20 and on vinyl Friday, October 18. You can pre-save/pre-order the album now and check out the album artwork and tracklist below.
Like All Before You
1. Overture
2. Square Wave
3. Prophecy of the Dragon
4. 7 Horses
5. Spectral Analysis
6. Flexorcist
7. Perseverance–1C2S
8. All The Same
9. When Will the Time of These Bastards End
10. Walk Off (Outro)
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