British industrial noise pop act Tayne has set 31 January as the release date of its debut full-length Love. The album will come out through MNRK / Inside Job. Tayne has also dropped another single/video, "Fear", a big and aggressive track channelling a Nine Inch Nails / Boy Harsher vibe, featuring one of the most important UK heavy bands of its generation and labelmates, Rolo Tomassi.

"Sonically speaking it's a track that purely felt like we were serving the song", explains Tayne's frontman Matt Sutton. "Fear is self-explanatory. It deals with being afraid, letting fear dominate our choices in life, being consumed by it or letting it win."

Rolo Tomassi's James Spence adds: "After my first time seeing and feeling the energy of Tayne's live show I was immediately a fan. The band combines what I love about heavy and electronic music with visceral, heavy-beat-driven songs that are still laden with hooks. I was thrilled to be asked to be a part of this track".

As part of the launch, Tayne will be offering 20 Tayne tattoos to fans to be tattooed by the band's frontman, a resident at Kings Cross' acclaimed tattoo shop Sacred Gold. There will also be an album release party at Camden's The Black Heart on Wednesday, 5 February 2025.

"Fear" is the final video in a trilogy leading the visual narrative throughout the music directed by Leif Johnson, a member of the London-based video collective NEWD.

Sutton adds: "Act 3 is simple and to the point, empowerment, acceptance and celebration. Fear is such a Big Question song, it pokes the beast but never offers a resolution. We just wanted people to embrace themselves 'be free' as gaga says and be strong, powerful with no f*cks given to anyone. Thematically I always thought this song could be interpreted as a negative one so I'm really glad the video delivers a more positive answer to the hard question of the track. In this case and very much in my dad's case 'No' we won't be consumed by Fear".

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