Sonic and visual experimentalists Breton will release their second single Interference on March 19 on FatCat Records.
Taken from the band’s hugely anticipated debut album Other People’s Problems - due for release on March 26 - and lyrically touches on compulsive, destructive relationships, their internal compromises and justifications.
It’s a bold, epic production oozing in attitude thanks to the brass and strings courtesy of German composer and Breton hero Hauschka. He conducted and recorded an orchestra in Berlin, some parts of which were then re-sampled by Breton and worked into the song alongside the classical arrangement. The sounds heard at the end of the track are the string section putting down their bows when the recording session finished.
B-side ‘Plastic Boxes’ is a new and exclusive song about people who go back to their hometown and pretend they’re doing really well to old mates when they’re not - reinventing themselves for a brief period of time before heading back to the humdrum of reality.
Both songs were written and recorded at Breton’s creative HQ The Lab, a disused bank in Kennington.
Breton will also be playing three selected dates in the Uk at the of the month:
March 28 Corsica Studios, London
March 29 Islington Mill, Manchester
March 30 Nation Of Shopkeepers, Leeds
Watch their video for Interference here:
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