Harvey Sutherland's debut album, Boy, is guided by his theory of 'neurotic funk'

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  • The second single, featuring Dâm-Funk, is out now.
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  • Harvey Sutherland has revealed his debut album, Boy. The Australian artist said he was guided by his own theory of "neurotic funk" when making the record, which spans ten tracks and is out on April 29th via House Anxiety. The LP's second single, "Feeling Of Love" featuring Dâm-Funk, is out today, February 10th, and follows November's "Jouissance." The accompanying video was directed by Fons Schiedon, taking listeners on a journey through Los Angeles with Dâm-Funk and his synth. "It's about trying to keep your head straight in a world of misinformation," Sutherland said about the track. "Turning the other cheek, staying on course and gliding towards your destination. Keeping that love inside. Let Dâm tell you." Watch the video.
    Tracklist 01. Jouissance 02. Age Of Acceleration 03. Feeling Of Love feat. DāM-FunK 04. Holding Pattern 05. Michael Was Right About You 06. Slackers 07. Type A feat. sos 08. Angry Young Man 09. Boy 10. Time On My Side House Anxiety will release Boy on April 29th, 2022
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