What do we know about Justice’s upcoming album “Hyperdrama”?

Justice at Coachella 2017 picture by Roger Ho via https://www.facebook.com/etjusticepourtous/photos/pb.100044497687049.-2207520000/10156110755267519/
Justice at Coachella 2017 picture by Roger Ho via https://www.facebook.com/etjusticepourtous/photos/pb.100044497687049.-2207520000/10156110755267519/

Justice‘s “Hyperdrama” is their first album in over seven years, following “Woman.” Pedro Winter of Ed Banger Records confirmed a 2024 release and tour. Teasers feature a collaboration with Tame Impala‘s Kevin Parker, promising a thrilling mix of electro sounds and unexpected surprises.

This is the time that fans of the famous French electro duo Justice have been eagerly awaiting: a brand new album. The excitement reached a new high when they announced that their next album, “Hyperdrama,” would be coming out soon. The title of Justice’s long-awaited record and a sneak peek at one of its tracks have been revealed. Here’s everything else we know about it.

Fans are eagerly waiting for Justice’s next album. It will follow “Woman,” which came out in 2016. Now, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay are coming back strong with “Hyperdrama,” their first movie together in over seven years.

The excitement grew when Pedro Winter, who runs Ed Banger Records and has worked with Justice for a long time, revealed the news. Winter told everyone that the two would be putting out a new record and going on tour in 2024. Justice are also scheduled to play Coachella in 2024. Be prepared to hear live the album there.

Justice seem also to be working together with The Weeknd.

Even with the most recent news, some things about “Hyperdrama” are still unknown. It had not been announced yet when the album would be released or what songs would be on it. However, Justice’s preview video on their official Instagram account, which features the song “One Night/All Night” with Tame Impala, gives fans a sneak peek at what’s to come.

The song “One Night/All Night” with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala adds an interesting element to the record. Some of the lyrics, like “I could be your woman” and “cause I want to feel the pleasure,” give you an idea of the sound and feel that Justice might explore in “Hyperdrama.”

Justice’s success has been greatly helped by their work with Pedro Winter and their long-term connection with Ed Banger Records. The label boss, whose real name is Busy P, has worked with the duo since 2007, when their first record, “…,” came out.