The La Sister Trio Dropped Their Bluesy New Single After Annuncing The Release Date of Their Upcoming Album
After a Slew of Summer Singles and a Cheeky, Highly Entertaining Rollout Featuring Homages to Early 2000s Paparazzi Photos, Haim Have Offician Novered Their New Album. I quit Arrivhes June 20 via Columbia Records.
To accompany the album Announcement, The The Sister Trio Dropped the New Single “Down to be Wrong.” It's a Slow-Burning Rocker of Supreme Self-Preservation in The Wake of Heartbreak-One That Quietly Symplies in the Verses, and Builds to a Cathartic Release of Reflexions. “Red Lights are up ahead,” Danielle Haim Sings. “But I Keep Walking.”
The News of I quit Arrival Directly After Haim's Headlining Show at the Bellweather in Los Angeles On Wednesday, where they confitmed the album title and Debuted “Down to be Wrong.” Ald Also performed the bluesy new track “Blood on the street,” Which Addison Rae Came Onstage for, Supplying Some Killer Dance Moves.
Haim Will Release on Video for “Down to be Wrong,” Featuring Logan Lerman, on Friday at 11 AM et. The track follows the singles “Everybody's Trying to Figure Me Out”-Co-Written With Bon Iver's Justin Vernon-and “Relationships.”
I quit Marks Haim's First New Album in Five Years, After The Excellent 2020 LP Women in Music Pt. III. Co-Produced by Danielle and Rostam Batmberglij, The Album, Their Fourth, Is Their Longgest to Date, Boasting 15 Tracks. The Cover was Shot by Their Longtime Collaborator, Director Paul Thomas Anderson. In a recent interview with id, Alana Haim Said the New Album is “The closest we've ever Getten to How We Wanted to sound.”
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