An advert for James Blake's new album has been spotted on the London Underground
A passer-by has uploaded an advert for James Blake's new Assume Form record that was spotted in London's South Kensington tube station.
Last week we found a teaser page for Assume Form, a new project that was revealed to be James Blake's after appearing on Amazon France's music page as a pre-order.
Now, Apple Music Beats 1 presenter Matt Wilkinson has uploaded an image of a poster advert spotted in London's South Kensington tube station.
The poster reveals a release date of 18 January, and confirms collaborations with Travis Scott, André 3000, Moses Sumney, Rosalía, and Metro Boomin.
Strong cast @jamesblake pic.twitter.com/YctoZowd9x
— Matt Wilkinson (@w1lko) January 10, 2019
Assume Form will be Blake's first album since his third album that landed in 2016, The Colour in Anything.
In 2018 Blake released two singles, "If the Car Beside You Moves Ahead", and "Don't Miss It".
To coincide with his fourth album James Blake has announced three UK shows, including a date at London's Eventim Apollo on 18 April. Tickets go on sale 18 January alongside his album. Find out more.
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