Low announce new album with lead cut "Days Like These"
22 June 2021, 15:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
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Low have returned with news of their 13th album HEY WHAT, and have shared "Days Like These" as the first taster of the album.
"Days Like These" arrives as the first single from Low's new album, which will follow 2018's Double Negative, and is teamed with a video directed by Karlos Rena Ayala.
HEY WHAT will be the group's third album with producer BJ Burton, and will feature 10 tracks.
Tracklist:
- White Horses
- I Can Wait
- All Night
- Disappearing
- Hey
- Days Like These
- There’s a Comma After Still
- Don’t Walk Away
- More
- The Price You Pay (It Must Be Wearing Off)
"Days Like These" is out now. Low's HEY WHAT album will follow on 10 September via Sub Pop, and is available to pre-order now. They're due to play London's St. John at Hackney Church on 29 April 2022. Visit chairkickers.com for tickets.
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