Caribou unveils details of forthcoming album, Honey, alongside intimate residency at The Waiting Room
Caribou has announced his new album, Honey, alongside the brand new single, "Come Find Me".
Speaking of the new single, Caribou says: "I love this kind of chord sequence and the sort of French touch type of vibe but it took a lot of time to find the right vocal hook and breakdown and make it more pop and concise. When I play that one in DJ sets, when it drops down to just the singing and then suddenly it’s a song that surges back in - I know for a fact no one in the crowd has heard it before and yet people always respond in this really emotionally charged, euphoric way... that's always the best litmus test that a track has come together in the right way."
The forthcoming album, which follows 2020's Suddenly includes previously shared singles "Honey", "Broke My Heart" and "Volume".
Along with the announcement of Honey, Snaith has also announced a four night live residency at London's The Waiting Room, marking a chance to see the band in the smallest UK venue they've ever played.
Snaith also recently announced a full UK tour for February 2025 which includes three nights at London's The Roundhouse - all of which are sold out - as well as shows at Bristol Beacon and Leeds' O2 Academy and a number of shows throughout Europe.
Tracklist:
- Broke My Heart
- Honey
- Volume
- Do Without You
- Come Find Me
- August 20:24
- Dear Life
- Over Now
- Campfire
- Climbing
- Only You
- Got To Change
Honey will be released on 4 October via City Slang, and is available to pre-order now. The link to sign up for the London residency will be available via Instagram on 29 August at 10AM BST.
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