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Lotus Releases First New Studio Album Since 2016, ‘Frames Per Second’ [Listen]

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If you’ve been paying attention to the social media channels of jamtronica favorites Lotus over the last week, you’ve probably noticed they’ve been gearing up for something big. Each day since Wednesday, November 28th, the band has posted an image of a colorful numeral, beginning at “7” and counting down toward “0” with each successive day.

Today, Wednesday, December 5th, is the day to which the countdown has been pointing, and the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is sure to get fans excited: Lotus has released a brand new album, Frames Per Second, their first studio release since 2016’s Eat the Light.

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Frames Per Second is a sprawling, 19-track release comprised of a mix of never-before-heard material and songs the band has been introducing and road-testing since the release of Eat The Light (like “Cold Facts”, “Bug Love”, “Faceblind”, “Cosmosis”, “Forgotten Name”, “Gifford’s Airship”, “Jiggle”, “Pachyderm”, and “And yet They Fight”).

You can listen to the new Lotus album below:

Lotus – Frames Per Second – Full Album

Lotus – Frames Per Second – Tracklisting

1. Cold Facts
2. Gasoline
3. Bug Love
4. MacGuffin
5. Aquamarine
6. Stranger Danger
7. Cosmosis
8. Faceblind
9. Forgotten Name
10. Fortune Favors
11. Giffard’s Airship
12. December Sun
13. Cloak & Dagger
14. Celluloid Swagger
15. Gunk
16. Jiggle
17. Pachyderm
18. Milk & Honey
19. And yet They Fight

View Full Tracklisting

Next up for Lotus is a trip down to Puerto Morelos, Mexico for Holidaze next week, followed by their four-night, three-city New Year’s run set to stop in Detroit, MI (12/28); Grand Rapids, MI (12/29); and Chicago, IL (12/30, 12/31) to round out 2018. For a full list of the band’s upcoming tour dates, head over to the band’s website here.

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