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BROCKHAMPTON announce new album Iridescence

New album will mark their first full-length release since 2017

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Monday 27 August 2018 11:19 BST
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BROCKHAMPTON have announced that their new album Iridesence will be released this September.

De facto leader Kevin Abstract tweeted: "Brand new music new feelings iridescence" and shared what appeared to be the album artwork, which features a "Made In London" tag.

Abstract also addressed the delay on the LP, writing: "Not tryna lead anyone on or anything I just want us to keep making stuff we're proud of and put it out when we're ready I mean it from the bottom of my heart when I say thank you for your patience."

In June, the band debuted a new track "TONYA" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and announced a new record called the best years of our lives. They have since released the tracks "1999 WILDFIRE", "1998 TRUMAN", "1997 DIANA" and "DON'T BE FAMOUS".

Iridescence is the follow-up to 2017's SATURATION III and marks their first full-length release since the departure of band member Ameer Vann, who was accused of sexual misconduct and abuse by multiple women.

BROCKHAMPTON performed at Reading & Leeds festivals this weekend, and also joined N.E.R.D on the Main Stage at Reading at Pharrell's request.

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