Much has changed since Outfit first emerged in 2011. Early tracks like Every Night I Dress Up As You, Firemen Don't Fly and Two Islands/Vehicles introduced Outfit as a band who revel in an apocalyptic beauty, full of spooked sonics and melancholy melody. Immediately picking up plaudits from the likes of Q, Pitchfork, The Guardian and NME, Andrew Hunt (vocals/synth/guitar), Thomas Gorton (vocals/synth), Nick Hunt (guitar), Chris Hutchinson (bass) and David Berger (drums/production), were catapulted from the confines of their hometown Liverpool into the media glare whilst still in their infancy. Two years on, Performance, their debut album, is now complete. Outfit moved to London in the autumn of 2011, looking to experience a bigger city. Double Denim released their debut single Two Islands/Vehicles and followed it up with the release of A.N.D.R.E.A in May 2012, a four track E.P that documented their outlook of life in the capital. Produced by the band themselves, Outfit combined live instrumentation with heavily processed samples, manipulating everyday noises and field recordings. Their methods were inspired not only by creative desires but also by the limitations of their studio, exploring necessity as a creative tool. Painting a world that's as beautiful as it is dystopian, as hopeful as it is uncertain, Outfit's debut album is a step into the glorious unknown.
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