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Watch LCD Soundsystem play ‘Too Much Love’ for the first time in 14 years

Watch LCD Soundsystem play ‘Too Much Love’ for the first time in 14 years
Watch LCD Soundsystem play ‘Too Much Love’ for the first time in 14 years

LCD Soundsystem have played their 2005 song ‘Too Much Love’ for the first time in 14 years – watch footage below.

The James Murphy-led group concluded a 12-date residency at the Knockdown Center in Queens, New York on Saturday night (December 13), and for the final three nights of the stint, they dusted off the track from their self-titled debut album for the first time since 2011.

In among a set that included music from across their celebrated career – including the first two parts of their 2006 composition ‘45:33’ – they opened their encore with ‘Too Much Love’, before rounding out the set with ‘North American Scum’, ‘Dance Yrself Clean’, ‘New York I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down’ and ‘All My Friends’.

Watch video of the first outing of ‘Too Much Love’ in nearly a decade and a half here:

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LCD Soundsystem’s set on December 13: 

‘Tonite’ 
‘Oh Baby’ 
‘Tribulations’ 
‘I Can Change’ 
‘Pow Pow’ 
‘Time To Get Away’ 
‘X-Ray Eyes’ 
‘New Body Rhumba’ 
‘45:33 Part One’ 
‘45:33 Part Two’ 
‘Someone Great’ 
‘Losing My Edge’ 
‘Home’ 
‘Too Much Love’ 
‘North American Scum’ 
‘Dance Yrself Clean’ 
‘New York I Love You But You’re Getting Me Down’ 
‘All My Friends’ 

Last month, NME shared an exclusive excerpt from Disco Pogo’s new tribute book to the group, revealing the inside word on the creation of their iconic debut single ‘Losing My Edge’ – read the juicy insight here.

LCD Soundsystem’s Queens residence is their first run of shows since their co-headline shows with Pulp at the Hollywood Bowl in September. The two bands teamed up for a version of Heaven 17’s 1981 synthpop classic ‘(We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thang’ at the dates.

The release of ‘X-Ray Eyes’ in October last year was thought to be the first taste of LCD Soundsystem’s next album, which was initially reported to be set for release at some point in 2025. Murphy later shared an update on the upcoming record, saying: “Don’t ask me when that is, because we are still working on it. But it feels very good to be putting out new music.”

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