Superfood have dropped another new track, ‘Unstoppable’.
Following up on the already revealed ‘I Can’t See’ and ‘Double Dutch’, the track was given a first spin on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show last night.
A listing on label Dirty Hit’s webstore confirms it’s the latest taster of the band’s second album, which goes by the name ‘Bambino’.
“This feels a lot more of a true identity for us,” the band’s Ryan Malcolm told Dork earlier this year, speaking about the record. “The first album was that moment where we had just started writing songs together, hanging out a lot mostly at parties so we never really opened up about our true ideas. We thrashed out that album, which was fun and great, but living with each other and getting to know one another more has led to something more natural for us.”
“And it’s changing people’s perceptions,” added Dom Glanderton. “With this album, we could have sacked off the name Superfood, but we’ve put so much blood, sweat and tears into whatever Superfood is, that we’d be doing ourselves an injustice to scrap it all. At the moment when you say Superfood some people may think along the lines of auto indie-rock Britpop-wannabees, so it’s a matter of getting this album out and letting people hear it through and realising, ‘Right, this is a different thing now’.”
Set for release on 8th September, you can find a full track listing for ‘Bambino’, as well as stream ‘Unstoppable’, below.
Where’s The Bass Amp ?
I Can’t See
Unstoppable
Wibble Mtn
Natural Supersoul
Need A Little Spider
Raindance
C Is For Colour
Double Dutch
Shadow
Lov
Witness
Clopark