iDKHOW announce the forthcoming album, GLOOM DIVISION
I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME (iDKHOW) – the musical project of Salt Lake City-based singer/ songwriter and ex-Panic! at the Disco member Dallon Weekes – announces his second album, GLOOM DIVISION, alongside new single, "WHAT LOVE?"
The single comes with a visually captivating video directed by iDKHOW’s longtime collaborator, Raúl Gonzo.
Produced by Dave Fridmann (Tame Impala, MGMT, Weezer), the album showcases a fusion of R&B, post-punk and art-pop, exploring themes ranging from love and obsession to satanic panic and neurodivergence. Recorded at Fridmann's Tarbox Road Studios and Weekes' own basement studio, GLOOM DIVISION is a testament to the power of collaboration and fearless artistic expression.
“Writing has always been an outlet to exorcise your demons or difficult emotions, but with GLOOM DIVISION I made a conscious effort to stop censoring myself when it comes to the subject material, or what I wanted to say," reflects Weekes.
Tracklist:
- DOWNSIDE
- GLOOMTOWN BRATS
- INFATUATION
- WHAT LOVE?
- SPKOTHDVL
- SIXFT
- FIND ME
- KISS & TELL
- A LETTER
- SATANIC PANIC
- SUNNYSIDE
- iDIOTS OF Oz
"WHAT LOVE?" is out now. iDKHOW's second album, GLOOM DIVISION, is set for release on 23 February via Concord Records, and is available to pre-order.
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