Flume releasing new Caroline Polachek collaboration "Sirens" tomorrow
29 March 2022, 10:27
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Flume has announced that his next Palaces single will be his Caroline Polachek collaboration "Sirens", and it's arriving tomorrow (30 March).
"Sirens" will be the second outing from Flume's Palaces album, following last month's MAY-A collaboration "Say Nothing", and will see Flume team up with Caroline Polachek.
The new single, set for release tomorrow (30 March), will be Polachek's first since last month's "Billions".
'Sirens' ft @carolineplz, this Wednesday pic.twitter.com/CjwHLGl7YI
— Flume (@flumemusic) March 28, 2022
Palaces will follow Flume's 2019 mixtape Hi This Is Flume. Palaces will also feature new collaborations with Damon Albarn, Vergen Maria, Oklou and Kučka.
"Sirens" featuring Caroline Polachek will arrive tomorrow (30 March). Flume's Palaces album will be released via Transgressive and Future Classic on 20 May, and is available to pre-order now.
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