Future Islands has released their seventh studio album, 'People Who Aren't There Anymore', which has been met with positive reviews from various music publications. DIY Magazine described the album as having all the hallmarks of the signature Future Islands sound, albeit more inward and reserved. Paste Magazine praised the Baltimore synth-pop group for their strongest songwriting yet on this latest LP. The band also performed a track from the album, 'The Tower', on a recent episode of Colbert. In addition to the album release, Stereogum featured a career-spanning interview with the band's frontman Samuel T. Herring, discussing his acting, rapping, and memorable performances, including the one on Letterman.
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.@futureislands' 'People Who Aren't There Anymore' is out today. It's a good one. Stream the album and read our career-spanning interview with Samuel T. Herring about his acting, his rapping, that unforgettable @Letterman performance, and much more: https://t.co/PTmFkMfuxM
.@FutureIslands have returned with their seventh studio album, People Who Aren't There Anymore. Stream the album and watch them perform “The Tower” on last night’s episode of Colbert: https://t.co/fIwiou8NTd https://t.co/D41JmRpXaM
On their seventh LP, Baltimore synth-pop titans Future Islands (@futureislands) sound better than ever and boast some of their strongest songwriting yet. Read our full review of ‘People Who Aren’t There Anymore’ ⭐️🔗⬇️ https://t.co/GgYgnWVVnP
While the music is a little more inward and more reserved, 'People Who Aren't There Anymore' still carries all the hallmarks of the signature @futureislands sound. Read our review of the new album online now⬇️https://t.co/jef5faJPFD