UK-based industrial noise pop project Tayne has dropped another single and video, "Scars", from its approaching debut album, Love, due on 31 January via MNRK / Inside Job.
The new single is splicing together Lady Gaga's pop with a "terminator judgment day" inspired percussive thud of destruction.
"Thematically revealing, honest and being open", explains Tayne frontman Matt Sutton. "It's about allowing yourself to be vulnerable, showing your intimacy and not letting your baggage drag you down."
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Tayne - live dates:
5 February: Album Release Party at The Black Heart, London
29 - 30 May 2025: Supersonic Bloc Party, Paris, FR
9 - 12 July: 2000 Trees, Cheltneham
13 - 16 August 2025: ArcTanGent Festival, Bristol

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