Watch Future Islands play seven new songs live at Massachusetts show
debuted seven new tracks live during a gig at the Pearl Street Nightclub in Northampton, Massachusetts on September 1st. The songs, captured on video by a fan in the audience, are currently titled “The Painter,” “Hit the Coast,” “Born In a War,” “Thrill,” “B.Ham,” “Plastic Beach” and “Moonlight.”
During the performance, part of the band’s current Northeastern tour, the band revealed the new songs, which have a similar raucous, impassioned vibe to their previous music. Singer Samuel T. Herring gave the songs his usual all, with “Moonlight” taking on a more low-key, emotional tone.
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