Unknown Mortal Orchestra shares “Earth 1” and confirms new album

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A musical trip to Bogotá that highlights the innovation of its sound.

Unknown Mortal Orchestra It is an acclaimed bandA indie rock, originally from New Zealand that has captured the public's attention with its sondistinctive, merging psyched rock elementsElic and funk. Since it was formed in 2010, the band led by Ruban Nielsonhas explored issues of love, loss and complexity of modern life through introspective letters and its sticky melodies.

Your new album is titled IC-02 Bogotá And it is the second installment of its instrumental series, where the band is inspired by a city to collaborate. In this case, Bogotá was the selected city and this has resulted in a unique sound that fuses the city's energy with the experimentation that characterizes Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

The album will be available on March 20, 2025 through Jagjaguwar And you can hear your new single “Earth 1” that, like the rest of the album, maintains the characteristic style of Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

Unknown Mortal Orchestra He has worked with several local artists during his stay in Bogotá, so the album promises an enrichment in his sound. It is this constant innovation lor that this band returns a of the most exciting proposals within the current music scene.

IC-02 Bogotá cover and Tracklist:

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01 “Earth 1”
02 “Earth 2”
03 “Earth 3”
04 “Earth 5”
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05 “Heaven 7”
06 “Underworld 1”
07 “Underworld 4”
08 “Underworld 6”

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