Dan Snaith will return, on October 4, with Honey, his first Caribou record since 2020’s Suddenly. The album, released by Merge, includes recent singles “Volume,” “Honey,” and “Broke My Heart,” as well as a new one, “Come Find Me,” which you can hear below. It comes with a video in which a dancer in a comically big Dan Snaith mask dances around London, to the bemusement of passers-by (including Snaith himself).
In a press release, Snaith said of the new song, “I love this kind of chord sequence and the sort of French touch type of vibe, but it took a lot of time to find the right vocal hook and breakdown and make it more pop and concise. When I play that one in DJ sets, when it drops down to just the singing and then suddenly it’s a song that surges back in—I know for a fact no one in the crowd has heard it before, and yet people always respond in this really emotionally charged, euphoric way.… Thats always the best litmus test that a track has come together in the right way.”
He added of the album:
Read about Caribou’s “You Can Do It” visual in “The 6 Best Music Videos of August 2021” on the Pitch.
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Honey:
01 Broke My Heart
02 Honey
03 Volume
04 Do Without You
05 Come Find Me
06 August 20/24
07 Dear Life
08 Over Now
09 Campfire
10 Climbing
11 Only You
12 Got to Change
Source : Pitchfork