Pulled Apart By Horses Enter 'The Haze'

20 January 2017 | 11:57 pm | Alex Sievers
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Leeds’s Pulled Apart By Horses have recently announced that their next album will be called 'The Haze' and that it drops on March 17th, 2017 via Caroline Australia.

Leeds’s Pulled Apart By Horses have recently announced that their next album will be called 'The Haze' and that it drops on March 17th, 2017 via Caroline Australia. And there are two new tracks from the record for your eager ears to take note of!

“We had to have ‘The Haze’ as the album opener - it gets down to business pretty quick!” vocalist and guitarist Tom Hudson stated about the track. Recorded by Ross Orton (Arctic Monkeys/MIA/Drenge) at his McCall Sound Studio in Sheffield, the band essentially inducted Orton as a fifth member of the band. Through working with Horses' closely for their fourth record, it's set to be twelve tracks of hardcore noise-pop. And these two new songs showcase that.

Although, much like 2014's 'Blood' before it, this upcoming record - and its latest single 'The Big What If' (found below) - this shows the band continuing to move away from the loud, frenzied sound of their self-titled debut and 'Tough Love', in favour of a more polished, brash rock n' roll sound. Whether that's for the better or not remains to be seen. You will  also find the same with the album's title track, which you can stream here.

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