Fear of Men, Sane.

“It’s in your eyes when you’re perfectly sane/ It’s in your blood when you can’t bear these heavy thoughts again” sings Jessica Weiss come the hexing central refrain from Sane, the latest to materialise from Fear of Men’s forthcoming sophomore full-length, Fall Forever. But, slightly unhinged and hefty, this pulsating, unprecedentedly industrial number is, in and of itself, not only bearable, but undeniably loveable also; extramundane moaning – and indeed groaning – soon ceding, giving way to throbbing thrums more commonly associated with Egg instead of the nearby St Pancras Old Church. Nevertheless, very much danker than Island and dingier than Trauma, Sane is the sound of an ensemble “free from fear,” and therefore free to expand upon this newly forged direction into the forcefully thudding heart of scintillating darkness…

Fall Forever will be available from June 3rd via Kanine Records, while Fear of Men launch said record at St Pancras Old Church on the following Friday, 10th June [INFO/TICKETS].