Justice release new single 'Saturnine (with Miguel)' and share full track list for new record 'Hyperdrama'

With the release of their hotly anticipated album 'Hyperdrama' quickly approaching, Justice have unveiled the massive new single 'Saturnine (with Miguel)' and share the album’s full track list and collaborator details ahead of its April 26th release via Ed Banger/Because Music. 

“We don’t think we’ve ever made anything that sounds remotely like this track before,” state the band of the song’s epic scope. “It started with Gaspard playing around with an E-mu synthesiser guitar sound, and he found the main riff. The rest came very quickly. We love Miguel’s voice when it’s raw. We wanted him to sound outrageously frontal, with no space around his voice. We felt confident we could make this work with a single mono take of his voice, and minimal processing. It also suited the theme of the song, that’s this sort of fear and loathing in Las Vegas sweaty, hallucinatory flow. Feeling well in feeling bad.”

In conjunction with the new single release the band have announced the first batch of US headline dates for their impending global Justice which will officially debut with a topline slot at this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The tour marks the band’s first major live performances since the conclusion of the Woman World Wide tour in 2018.

The band have also just unveiled the track list for the impending album, revealing an additional collaboration with Tame Impala, as well as songs with Thundercat, Miguel, The Flints, Rimon, and Connan Mockasin. The album will of course also include the recent smash singles 'Incognito''One Night/All Night (with Tame Impala)' and 'Generator' the latter of which was recently treated to a music video depicting a graphic sexual dalliance between two humanoid robots. 

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