First Aid Kit announce fifth album Palomino
08 August 2022, 17:33
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
First Aid Kit have announced their upcoming fifth album Palomino, which will arrive in November.
After releasing a cover of Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer" last month and sharing "Angel" in June, First Aid Kit have announced their follow-up to 2018's Ruins, which is titled Palomino.
As well as sharing the title and release date for their fifth album, the duo announced that a new single titled "Out of My Head" is landing this Friday (12 August), and a preview of the upcoming song soundtracks their Instagram post.
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Although Ruins was their last album, First Aid Kit did release a Leonard Cohen live tribute album last year titled Who by Fire.
Tracklist:
- Out of My Head
- Angel
- Ready To Run
- Turning Onto You
- Fallen Snow
- Wild Horses II
- The Last One
- Nobody Knows
- A Feeling That Never Came
- 29 Palms Highway
- Palomino
"Out of My Head" will arrive this Friday (12 August). First Aid Kit's Palomino album will be released on 4 November, and is available to pre-order now.
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