Peter, Bjorn and John reveal Living Thing album details
Kanye West thinks "shit is dope!"
Peter, Bjorn And John have released the full tracklisting and recording details for latest album Living Thing.
Kanye West proudly presented the 'world premiere' of the band's new track Nothing To Worry About last week. Apparently the Swedish outfit sent the rapper the song first, which he loved - "shit is dope! Drums are crazy and I like the kids on the hook" - and proceeded to leak.
Regardless, Peter Bjorn And John's follow up to 2008's vinyl and digital-only release of Seaside Rock was produced by the band and Lars Marten and recorded in their native Stockholm, New York and Los Angeles. Living Thing drops worldwide on 31 March.
Living Thing tracklisting
1. The Feeling
2. It Don't Move Me
3. Just The Past
4. Nothing To Worry About
5. I'm Losing My Mind
6. Living Thing
7. I Want You!
8. Lay It Down
9. Stay This Way
10. Blue Period Picasso
11. 4 Out Of 5
12. Last Night
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