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Moose Blood are back with new album, song and video!

Canterbury, Kent’s Moose Blood have revealed details for their brand new, upcoming album, ‘I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore’, which will be released on March 9, 2018 on Hopeless Records. ‘I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore’ is the band’s follow-up to 2016’s ‘Blush’ and dives into the most complex emotional territory they’ve ever explored.

Last week, the band teased their new single “Talk In Your Sleep” by providing the sheet music to fans. Today, Moose Blood has released the studio version and music video for the track.

“There’s almost a circularity to this album when placed next to our first two,” notes lead guitarist Mark Osborne. “The first is full of songs written by enthusiastic, excited kids who just wanted to get their music out there. ‘Blush’ was more about struggling with some of what came along with that change of lifestyle and ‘I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore’ is really us trying to work through some of what has happened in our lives as a result of doing this band full time.”

“I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore” Cover & Tracklist

Moose Blood Album Cover
1. Have I Told You Enough
2. Talk In Your Sleep
3. Just Outside
4. You Left In The Worst Way
5. All The Time
6. Can We Stay Like This
7. Pull Me From The Floor
8. Walk All Day With You
9. Such A Shame
10. Promise Me
11. It’s Too Much

You can pre-order the record HERE.

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