Sub Pop's Omni announce first album in five years, Souvenir
Atlanta trio Omni have announced their fourth studio album, Souvenir, which is accompanied by the brand new single, "Exacto".
The accompanying video for "Exacto" was directed by Zach Pyles, concept by guitarist Frankie Broyles, drummer, Chris Yonker, and the director himself.
“Exacto was born from a fruitful writing session one night at our main getaway in Vienna, GA. The power in the guitar leads and rhythm were immediately conjured. Lyrics and melodies were written in the back of a van in Sacramento, thinking of being left on the shelf, imagining the odd things people do for attention from people they love and strangers alike," the band explains.
"And yes, that’s a real TV falling from a 10-story parking deck in downtown Atlanta. No, we did not ask permission. No one was hurt in the making of this video," they add on the new single.
Souvenir is Omni's second album for Sub Pop, and follows on from 2019's Networker, its predecessor Multi-task – which came out in 2017 – and their 2016 debut album, Deluxe.
Omni has also announced headline shows in 2024 supporting Souvenir, with the band returning to the UK and Ireland for a string of dates in April including Brighton, Bristol, Dublin, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Margate, before culminating at Moth Club in London on 20 April.
Tracklist:
- Exacto
- Plastic Pyramid
- Common Mistakes
- INTL Waters
- Double Negative
- PG
- Granite Kiss
- Verdict
- F1
- To Be Rude
- Compliment
Souvenir is set for release on 16 February via Sub Pop, and is available to pre-order now. Orders direct from Sub Pop's Mega Mart 2 will receive the the limited Loser Edition vinyl. Tickets for their forthcoming shows are on sale this Friday, 10 November at 9am.
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