The full LP is set to be released on October 4th.
Photo credit: Caribou – Facebook
Caribou, the moniker of Dan Snaith, has unveiled details of his highly anticipated sixth studio album, ‘Honey’. Set for release on October 4th, 2024 through City Slang, this 12-track LP marks the artist’s first full-length project under the Caribou alias since his 2020 offering, ‘Suddenly.’
Different singles from the upcoming release have already dropped, including the title track ‘Honey,’ ‘Broke My Heart,’ and ‘Volume.’ The latest single, ‘Come Find Me,’ comes with a video directed by Richard Kenworthy.
In a recent statement, Snaith reflected on his enduring passion for music creation: “One thing that hasn’t changed for me from the very beginning is a manic curiosity of seeing what I can make out of sound.”
To celebrate the album’s release, Caribou will perform four intimate shows at The Waiting Room in East London. The 120-capacity venue promises a rare, personal experience. Due to limited tickets, a lottery system will be used. Fans should check Caribou’s Instagram for participation details.
Caribou enthusiasts can also look forward to a more extensive UK tour scheduled for February 2025. More information and tickets are available here.
Listen to ‘Come Find Me’ below and grab your copy here.
You can pre-save ‘Honey’ here.
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