Spoon reveal new Hot Thoughts teaser "Can I Sit Next To You"
22 February 2017, 09:20
| Written by
Laurence Day
Spoon have unveiled "Can I Sit Next To You", the second single from upcoming album Hot Thoughts
The follow up to lead single "Hot Thoughts" arrives ahead of Spoon's sold-out London show at the 100 Club on 27 February. Marcel Dzama (Beck, Bob Dylan) directs the song's accompanying visuals
Spoon have also confirmed a handful of summer shows, including UK dates at Gorilla in Manchester (27 June), Glasgow's Art School on 28 June, and a date at London's Forum on 30 June. That's pretty Glasto-friendly, right?
The Hot Thoughts LP - their first since 2014's They Want My Soul - is produced by the band and David Fridman.
Tracklist:
- Hot Thoughts
- WhisperI’lllistentohearit
- Do I Have To Talk You Into It
- First Caress
- Pink Up
- Can I Sit Next To You
- I Ain’t The One
- Tear It Down
- Shotgun
- Us
Hot Thoughts is released 17 March via Matador. You can pre-order it now.
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