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Justice announce new album Woman, hear new single
Justice has just released their new track “Randy”. It seems to be coming to completion soon, as they announced in an interview with Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1 in July that they were adding finishing touches. Today, we can indeed confirm the album is titled Woman with no further information at hand at the moment other than it’s due mid-November.
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Listen to “Randy” below and look out for Woman later this year.
Brimming with exuberance, “Randy” contains a fusion of industrial styling with the power-pop effects of acts like Passion Pit.
Randy was premiered over on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show, with Justice’s Xavier de Rosnay saying “Randy’ started as an nearly industrial techno track, but we were in such a good mood that day that we ended up making the song as it is that is real like joyful. And that’s the feeling of the whole record I guess”.
“Randy” follows the release of “Safe and Sound“, which dropped earlier in August, though without the announcement of an LP.
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Justice rose to fame in 2007 with their album Cross, and with 2008’s A Cross The Universe and 2013’s Audio, Video Disco, the duo cemented their fame as leaders in the electronic music scene, complete with black leather jackets and cigarettes. There are still hints at the harder electro edge that fans came to love Justice for, but this is clearly something very different from the group.