
Haim share performance of unreleased Women In Music Pt. III song "Gasoline"
19 June 2020, 14:16
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Haim have shared a performance video of new track "Gasoline", which features on their forthcoming album Women In Music Pt. III.
"Gasoline" is an unreleased track from Haim's new Women In Music Pt. III album, and the trio have decided to share a performance video of the new song ahead of the album release next week.
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Haim have released six singles from the LP so far - "Don't Wanna", "I Know Alone", "The Steps", "Hallelujah", "Now I’m In It" and "Summer Girl".
Women In Music Pt. III will follow on from Haim's 2017 album Something to Tell You.
Haim's Women In Music Pt. III album arrives 26 June via Columbia, and is available to pre-order now.
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