Elucid has shared “The World Is Dog,” a new song from his new album Revelator. The Armand Hammer artist co-produced the track with Jon Nellen. “This song was written and recorded during the first session I set up with Jon,” Elucid remarked in a statement. “It quickly established Revelator’s sonic identity and a practice in striving for intensity.” Listen to the new song below.
Revelator is out October 11. The next month, Elucid will perform at Fabric London as part of Pitchfork Music Festival London. He continues his tour for Revelator in January. See the artist’s tour dates below.
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Elucid:
11-06 London, England – Fabric London (Pitchfork Music Festival London)
11-07 Utrecht, Netherlands – Le Guess Who?
01-12 Easthampton, MA – Daily Operation
01-16 Washington, D.C. – Union Stage
01-17 Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie
01-18 Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right
01-24 Chicago, IL – Schubas
01-31 Edinburgh, Scotland – Mash House
02-01 Manchester, England – Yes Basement
02-03 Leeds, England – Belgrave Music Hall
02-04 Bristol, England – Rough Trade Bristol
02-05 Dublin, Ireland – Workmans Cellar
02-06 London, England – Cafe Oto
02-07 Paris, France – Pop Up
02-08 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique
02-10 Nijmegen, Netherlands – Merleyn
02-11 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Tolhuistuin
03-21 Los Angeles, CA – 2220 Arts
03-22 San Francisco, CA – Neck of the Woods
03-23 Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
03-24 Seattle, WA – Barboza
04-01 Atlanta, GA – 529
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