Panda Bear and Sonic Boom announce collaborative album with first single "Go On"
13 July 2022, 15:55
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Pannda Bear and Sonic Boom have shared news of their upcoming joint album Reset, and have released the record's first single "Go On".
After teasing new music on socials last week, Panda Bear has released "Go On", the first single from Reset, a collaborative album with Sonic Boom (Peter Kember).
The lead single samples The Troggs' 1967 track "Give It to Me", and is teamed with a video directed and animated by James Siewert.
Sonic Boom first worked with Panda Bear on 2011's Tomboy, and again on 2015's Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper. Panda Bear's last album was 2019's Buoys.
Tracklist:
- Gettin’ to the Point
- Go On
- Everyday
- Edge of the Edge
- In My Body
- Whirlpool
- Danger
- Livin’ in the After
- Everything’s Been Leading to This
"Go On" is out now. Panda Bear and Sonic Boom's Reset album will be released digitally via Domino on 12 August (physical copies will follow on 18 November), and is available to pre-order now.
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