WATCH: alt -J Releases New Video For “Left Hand Free”

The U.K. indie rockers release a much more laid back follow-up to their last video and announce a series of tour dates.

Photo courtesy of Owen Ela.


alt -J’s last video offering, “Hunger of the Pine” was journey, and even a little trippy. The clip for the band’s latest track, “Left Hand Free,” has a decidedly warmer vibe to it that proclaims “It’s summer!”

With a little over a month to go until “This is All Yours,” the band’s sophomore full-length, hits shelves, anything alt -J tease reinvigorates an already high anticipation for the new album.

The last album, “An Awesome Wave,” received much critical acclaim for its adeptness at turning something inherently electronic into something a little more folksy. “Hunger of the Pine” appeared to continue in that same alt -J vein, but “Left Hand Free,” adopts a much more blues-oriented approach.

“This is All Yours” drops September 24, and the band has announced a string of tour dates. Check them out and watch the new video below.

Tour Dates
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10/14: Vancouver, British Columbia. Orpheum Theater.
10/15: Seattle, Washington. Paramount Theater.
10/16: Portland, Oregon: Roseland Ballroom.
10/17: Portland, Oregon. Roseland Ballroom.
10/18-19: San Francisco, California. Treasure Island Music Festival.
10/20: Los Angeles, California. Greek Theater.
10/21: Pomona, California. Fox Theater.
10/24: San Diego, California. Soma.
10/24-26: Las Vegas, Nevada. Life is Beautiful Festival.
10/27: Saltlake City, Utah. The Complex.
10/28: Denver, Colorado. Fillmore Auditorium.
10/31: Minneapolis, Minnesota. Myth.
11/01: Chicago, Illinois. Riviera Theater.
11/02: Chicago, Illinois. Riviera Theater.
11/04: Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cain’s Ballroom.
11/05: Dallas, Texas. Southside Ballroom.
11/06: Houston, Texas. Bayou Music Center.
11/07-09: Houston, Texas. Fun Fun Fun fest.
11/10: Detroit, Michigan. The Fillmore.
11/11: Toronto, Ontario. The Kool Haus.
11/12: Montreal, Quebec. Metropolis.
11/13: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tower Theater.
11/16: New York, New York. Beacon Theater.
11/18: Boston, Massachusetts. Orpheum Theater.
11/19: Washington DC. Echostage.

Des Delgadillo: Des Delgadillo writes a host of music columns for a lot of different people. He also leads a not-so-secret life as a standup comedian, routinely playing shows all over Hollywood. Feel free to say hello some time.
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