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Alternative 10/09/2018

Future Generations To Release New Album 'Landscape'

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Future Generations To Release New Album 'Landscape'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Future Generations will release a new album Landscape (Frenchkiss Records) this Friday, September 14. Future Generations will be embarking on a massive tour of North America with dates that kick off September 18 at Philadelphia's Johnny Brenda's. The tour takes them to, among other markets, Los Angeles, CA, San Francisco, CA, Chicago, IL and Montreal, QC. The dates conclude with a hometown show at Baby's All Right in Brooklyn, NY on October 26. The full tour is listed below and including already-announced summer dates.

Future Generations can be heard on WFUV, KCRW and more. They have released 4 singles off the album including last week's "Out Loud." Before that they shared "Suddenly" which can be heard via Spotify's "IndiePop"(the UKs Clash Magazine said, "Future Generations supply off piste thrills"), the title track (which IndieShuffle labeled 'thrilling" and a "spectacular pop song that's catchy as hell") as well as "All The Same," which was featured on Spotify's New Music Friday playlist (Blackbook Magazine said "with its quirky, jittery rhythms and thoughtfully existential lyrics...the obvious touchstone would be Talking Heads. But the lush synths, sumptuous harmonies and infectious hooks recall everyone from OMD to Ladytron."






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