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Yves Tumor Debuts New Song “Parody” in Roll Out for Forthcoming LP

Yves Tumor Debuts New Song “Parody” in Roll Out for Forthcoming LP

Yves Tumor has returned with another song from their new album, Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds). Out this Friday via Warp Records, the LP follows Tumor’s last full-length record, 2020’s Heaven To A Tortured Mind, as well as the 2021 EP The Asymptotical World.

In the lead-up to the release, the experimental artist has put out a few singles, including “Echolalia,” “God Is a Circle.” Most recently, they shared the slow-burning “Heaven Surrounds Us Like a Hood.”

This latest track is called “Parody” and hears Tumor’s floating vocals over bold licks of electric guitar.

“Imagine the thrill / When we couldn’t find our way back,” they sing right before the chorus. “You told me think of it as law / What makes you feel so important?”

Praise a Lord is produced by Noah Goldstein and mixed by Alan Moulder. The project also features contributions from some of Tumor’s long-time collaborators Chris Greatti, Yves Rothman and Rhys Hastings.

Stream Yves Tumor’s “Parody” now. Praise a Lord is out in full on Friday, March 17.

In other music news, Coolio’s estate has announced a posthumous album release.

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