The Raveonettes Announces New Album 2016 Atomized for February 2017 Release

The Raveonettes

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Danish indie rock twosome The Raveonettes, consisting of Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo, have announced their eighth studio album called Atomized set to be released three days after Valentines Day. You can pick up a hard copy of the ablum on April 21 for CD, and on the 22 for those looking to add to their vinyl collection. The album will contain the entire track list from “RAVE-SOUND-OF-THE-MONTH,” a project where the Raveonettes released a brand new song every last Friday of the month throughout the entire duration of 2016. Click here to listen to the complete list of songs in their 2016 monthly series.

The band has released a couple of music videos for tracks off the album, including “Junko Ozawa” and “Excuses”.

The album prior to The Raveonettes’ 2016 monthy venture, Pe’ahi released in 2014, surprised fans and those in the music industry due to the band’s lack of usual album promotion. Pe’ahi was a response to the death of Sune Rose Wagner’s father and was highly influenced by the Southern California surf culture they surrounded themselves with. The album snagged a spot on the US Billboard 200 list and topped the US Billboard of Independent Albums list.

That same year The Raveonettes played their fare share of festivals, appearing on the lineup for Mid Point Music Festival and Desert Daze Music Festival.


2016 Atomized tracklist:
01. The World Is Empty (Without You)
02. Run Mascara Run
03. EXCUSES
04. Junko Ozawa
05. Scout
06. Won’t You Leave Me Alone
07. Where Are You Wild Horses?
08. A Good Fight
09. This Is Where It Ends
10. Choke On Love
11. Fast Food
12. PENDEJO

McKenzie Dillon: University of Nevada, Reno Alumna. I graduated with a major in writing and a minor in journalism. I enjoy reading, writing, and listening to music of course. I was raised in the bay area, and am thrilled to be living back in California. Catch me at your local music festival, because there's nothing better than laying back in the grass and listening to your favorite bands or discovering new ones.
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