The band's new full-length, 'Nothing Touches Me', is out in March
Stalwart Aussie indie outfit British India have announced that they are set to release Nothing Touches Me, their fourth studio full-length, and their first since 2013 LP Controller, next month.
Before the "tour and support" leg of the album cycle steals all their time, though, they're kicking off the celebrations early by unveiling tasty new earworm Suddenly, the follow-up to recent lead single Wrong Direction.
The roots of the new album - which will be released on 13 March via Liberation, their second full-length on the label - lie in the band's home town of Melbourne, where a recording process that had begun in Berlin came to its conclusion at home late last year, in time for Wrong Direction to start making its way into earholes and mind-crannies with sufficient room to leave a big enough impact to see it chart on last month's annual triple j Hottest 100 countdown (it reached #83).
Get amongst the new cut, and check out the accompanying art for the impending album, below.
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