Disclosure Announce New Album 'Caracal'
. "A caracal is an incredible wild cat that I became fascinated with while on tour last year; I just love the way they look, their physical capabilities and their anonymity," Howard said in a statement. "It felt like a perfect fit for our Wild Life brand too, so the Caracal made perfect sense as the lead visual for the new album and over the course of recording, it also felt like a natural title for the new record too." Though the guys didn't release a tracklist for the release, they did let fans know that special guests include the soul duo from New York Lion Babe, the East London singer Nao, British-Ghanaian singer Kwabs, whose getting compared to another Disclosure singer, Sam Smith, and Gregory Porter, who appears on the already released single "Holding On." During their set, the guys also revealed a new track called "Jaded" featuring Howard on vocals. More guests will be announced soon, but of course, don't expect to see Madonna on there anywhere. Along with the album announcement, Disclosure shared two new tour dates: Los Angeles Sports Arena on Sept. 29 and Madison Square Garden in New York on Oct. 24. Get a little tease of the new album and watch the guys show off the real caracal in the trailer here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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