Fat White Family announce live album

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A significant event for the English band.

Fat White Family returns with a proposal that aspires to capture the visceral and indomitable essence of his live performances: Konk If You're Lonely: Fat White Family live at Konk Studios. This release is more than just a live album; is a sound document that compiles some of his most energetic and genuine moments, recorded spontaneously over the course of an extensive one-day session at the iconic Konk Studios from London.

The expected release of this album will be on Friday, December 12. This publication is part of the successful series Domino Documentsa concept that tries to record bands in the studio, but capturing their musicsica live.

Dale play to “Hits Hits Hits”:

Konk If You're Lonely It is presented as essential material to understand the power of Fat White Familyby compiling 13 outstanding songs from his entire career. This collection makes each song shine individually, sounding better than ever.

We leave you with the album cover and the tracklist:

  1. “Wet Hot Beef”
  2. “Without Consent”
  3. “Polygamy Is Only For The Chief”
  4. “Fringe Runner”
  5. “Feet”
  6. “Hits Hits Hits”
  7. “I Am Mark E Smith”
  8. “Parisian Heatwave”
  9. “Bobby's Boyfriend”
  10. “Religion For One”
  11. “Tinfoil Deathstar”
  12. “Satisfied”
  13. “Whitest Boy On The Beach”

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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