Watch Au Revoir Simone in session for Best Fit
With their first album in four years released this week – the Jorge Elbrecht (Violens)-produced Move in Spectrums - Au Revoir Simone also reach another milestone as 2013 marks a decade since their formation.
After 2009′s Still Night, Still Light, the Brooklyn trio took time out to deal with solo projects and collaborations that led back into group experimentation leading to the new album. Best Fit met the band last week for a session take on recent single ‘Somebody Who‘, which you can watch above.
The band tour Europe from now until early October:
September
24 – Sudpol, Luzern
25 – Stall 6, Zurich
26 – Sala Vertigio, Rimini
27 – Circolo deli Artisti, Rome
30– Kantine, Berlin
October
1– Meet Factory, Prague
2– KC Dunaj, Bratislava
3– Waves Festival, Vienna
4– Circulo Bellas Artes, Madrid
5- Aula Magna, Lisbon
Move in Spectrums is out now on Moshi Moshi.
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