Hinds are gearing up to release their first album since 2020’s The Prettiest Curse. On September 6, the band will share the new album Viva Hinds. Below, watch the video for a new single, the Beck collaboration “Boom Boom Back.” Scroll down for the Spanish rock group’s upcoming tour dates.
Hinds co-founders, co-vocalists, co-guitarists, and co-songwriters Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote recorded their new album in rural France. Pete Robertson produced Viva Hands; Tom Roach engineered the LP; and Caesar Edmunds mixed it. The album includes the single “Coffee” and a song featuring Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten called “Stranger.”
Viva Hinds is the first Hinds album without bassist Ade Martín and drummer Amber Grimbergen. The musicians joined in 2014 and played on Leave Me Alone, I Don’t Run, and The Prettiest Curse before leaving the band in 2022.
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Viva Hinds:
01 Hi, How Are You
02 The Bed, the Room, the Rain and You
03 Boom Boom Back [ft. Beck]
04 Stranger [ft. Grian Chatten]
05 Superstar
06 Mala Vista
07 On My Own
08 Coffee
09 En Forma
10 Bon Voyage
Hinds:
05-11 Barcelona, Spain – Fango
05-17 Paris, France – Supersonic Records
05-19 Munich, Germany – Pfingstfestival
05-21 Berlin, Germany – Monarch Bar
05-24 Madrid, Spain – Tomavistas Festival
05-26 Brighton, England – The Prince Albert
05-27 London, England – The Lower Third
05-28 London, England – The Lower Third
09-13 London, England – Lafayette
10-09 Mexico City, Mexico – Foro Indierocks!
10-12 San Diego, CA – Casbah
10-15 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel
10-17 Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
10-18 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
10-20 Madison, WI – High Noon
10-21 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
10-22 Cleveland Heights, OH – Grog Shop
10-23 Toronto, Ontario – Lee’s Palace
10-25 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
10-26 Washington, D.C. – Union Stage
10-28 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
10-29 Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw
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