Future Islands have readied their seventh studio album, People Who Aren’t There Anymore. The full project arrives January 26th, while new single “The Tower” is out now.
The follow-up to 2020’s As Long as You Are, People Who Aren’t There Anymore was produced by Future Islands alongside Steve Wright, while Wright mixed the project with Chris Coady. It arrives on CD, cassette, standard black vinyl, transparent vinyl, and yellow and black “yolk” vinyl that features alternative artwork. Pre-orders are ongoing.
New track “The Tower” begins with almost understated synths before building to the type of shimmering chorus Future Islands are known for. “Threw a bottle across the water/ To someone who’s thinking of me,” Samuel Herring sings. In its brooding music video, directed by Johnathan Van Tulleken, he does just that, as he and bandmates William Cashion, Gerrit Welmers, and Michael Lowry walk across a deserted beach. Watch the clip below.
In addition to “The Tower,” People Who Aren’t There Anymore features Future Islands’ August comeback single “Deep in the Night.” Below the jump, check out the record’s artwork and complete tracklist.
People Who Aren’t There Anymore Artwork:
People Who Aren’t There Anymore Tracklist:
01. King of Sweden
02. The Tower
03. Deep in the Night
04. Say Goodbye
05. Give Me the Ghost Back
06. Corner of My Eye
07. The Thief
08. Iris
09. The Fight
10. Peach
11. The Sickness
12. The Garden Wheel