
alt-J tease new single "U&ME" ahead of release this week
20 September 2021, 17:32
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
alt-J have shared a brief snippet of their new single "U&ME", which is landing in full on Wednesday (22 September).
Last week alt-J announced something called "U&ME" for this week, and this afternoon they've confirmed that it's a new single dropping on Wednesday (22 September).
This afternoon (20 September) the trio have uploaded a 14-second teaser confirming the release, and it features a very brief preview of the track.
U&ME
— (alt-J) (@alt_J) September 20, 2021
The new single and official video. Coming 22 Septemberhttps://t.co/QAlVPvoI3o pic.twitter.com/MbOVr9TjgJ
"U&ME" will be alt-J's first outing since their 2018's REDUXER remix album.
alt-J will unveil "U&ME" on Wednesday (22 September) at 6:10pm BST.
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