Phobophobes have returned with news of a brand new album, ‘Modern Medicine’

It's previewed by a brand new track 'I Mean It All', described as “a gloomy tale of new love dying in its prime by a colossal event”.

Phobophobes have returned with news of a brand new album.

Titled ‘Modern Medicine’, the full-length will arrive on 25th June via Modern Sky.

It’s previewed by a brand new track ‘I Mean It All’, described as “a gloomy tale of new love dying in its prime by a colossal event”.

The song comes with a clip made up of 1970s home video footage, recorded during frontman Jamie Bardolph Taylor’s Grandmother’s birthday celebrations.

“It’s obviously a very personal film to me but I wanted to share it with the world as I think it’s incredibly shot,” he says. “I felt the theme and mood of the song suited this portal into a familiar world before I was running around on the planet.”

You can check out ‘I Mean It All’ below.

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