Illuminati Hotties announce third album with new single "Pool Hopping"
10 June 2021, 17:10
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Illuminati Hotties are back with the announcement of their third album Let Me Do One More, and have shared new cut "Pool Hopping" to accompany the news.
"Pool Hopping" is the second song to be shared from Let Me Do One More, following April's "MMMOOOAAAAAYAYA", and is accompanied by a Katie Neuhof-directed video.
Let Me Do One More will mark Illuminati Hotties' first album since last year's Free I.H.: This Is Not The One You’ve Been Waiting For, and will also be their first album on their newly-launched label Snack Shack Tracks.
The album will feature two collaborations, one with Big Thief's Buck Meek, and the other with Great Grandpa’s Alex Menne.
Tracklist:
- Pool Hopping
- MMMOOOAAAAAYAYA
- Knead
- Threatening Each Other re: Capitalism
- u v v p (Feat. Big Thief’s Buck Meek)
- Protector
- Joni: LA’s No 1 Health Goth
- Kickflip
- Toasting (Feat. Great Grandpa’s Alex Menne)
- The Sway
- Cheap Shoes
- Growth
"Pool Hopping" is out now. Illuminati Hotties' Let Me Do One More album will land via Snack Shack Tracks on 1 October, and is available to pre-order now.
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