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Mount Kimbie – Shipwreck

Mount Kimbie – Shipwreck

Mount Kimbie, the London-based quartet known for their innovative soundscapes, navigates the turbulent waters of modern existence with their latest track “Shipwreck.” As a harbinger of their much-anticipated album “The Sunset Violent,” this song builds on the momentum of previous singles like “Fishbrain” and “Dumb Guitar,” with a recent collaboration featuring King Krule. “Shipwreck” embodies the quintessential Mount Kimbie experience: introspective yet expansive, blending electronic intricacies with raw emotional undertones. It’s a musical expedition into the unknown, days before the album’s release, inviting listeners to reckon with the fragments of a fractured reality. This track cements the band’s reputation for crafting immersive, genre-defying anthems that resonate with a sense of artistic urgency and existential contemplation.


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