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Two Shell announce anticipated debut album for release next month

The eponymous record lands on October 25 featuring 14 new tracks.

  • Words: Gemma Ross
  • 26 September 2024
Two Shell announce anticipated debut album for release next month

Two Shell have announced the release of their highly anticipated debut album, due for release on October 25 via Young.

Two Shell’, the self-titled debut record from the elusive duo, was revealed in a cryptic Bandcamp release earlier today (September 25), just a month ahead of the album’s release.

It marks the first full-length release from the duo featuring 14 new tracks. No collaborators or featuring artists have been revealed.

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The first single from the record, ‘Everybody Worldwide’, landed earlier today. Check it out below.

The announcement comes alongside news of four forthcoming shows from Two Shell, the first in London on October 25, followed by a New York show on October 31.

In an Instagram story posted earlier today, Two Shell revealed a secret third stop on their tour on November 2, currently yet to be announced. The final stop takes them to Tokyo’s Circus club on November 15.

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When asked if an album was on its way in a Mixmag cover interview in July, Two Shell responded: “mate are you even ready that one would actually bbq the scene rn”.

Last month, Two Shell dropped a sought-after collaborative track with Sugababes, ‘Round’. The single featured re-recorded vocals from the trio’s Number One hit ‘Round Round’.

Check out the artwork and tracklist for Two Shell’s debut album below, and pre-order the record here.

Tracklist:

1. </>
2. come to terms
3. (rock✧solid)
4. hurt somebody
5. be gentle with me
6. ({~_-})
7. Everybody Worldwide
8. ₊˚⊹gimmi it
9. /inside//
10. dreamcast
11. Stars..
12. be somebody
13. Mad Powers
14. Mirror

Gemma Ross is Mixmag's Assistant Editor, follow her on Twitter.

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