New music from Sharon Van Etten is on the horizon! After a four year hiatus, the singer-songwriter has announced her new album Remind Me Tomorrow will be released on January 18th, 2019. The new album serves as the follow up to her 2014 album We Are There. In a press release, the new album as a whole is being described as “magnetism towards new instruments: piano keys that churn, deep drones, distinctive sharp drums. There are dark intense synths, a propulsive organ, a distorted harmonium.” See the album’s 10 song tracklist and artwork below.
Along with the album announcement, she has also released the lead single from the album, “Comeback Kid.” Originally set out to be a piano ballad, Etten wanted to switch things up with it being a bold and impactful anthem and specified it not wanting to be a pretty song. Check out the new single below.
Etten recently collaborated with Marissa Nadler for her song “I Can’t Listen To Gene Clark Anymore” along with its video and covered LCD Soundsystem’s “New York, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down.” She will also be hitting the road for a few gigs starting this Saturday at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin, TX alongside Paul Mccartney, Metallica, Arctic Monkeys, and The National. See the full list of dates below.
Remind Me Tomorrow Tracklist
01 I Told You Everything
02 No One’s Easy to Love
03 Memorial Day
04 Comeback Kid
05 Jupiter 4
06 Seventeen
07 Malibu
08 You Shadow
09 Hands
10 Stay
Sharon Van Etten 2018 Tour Dates
10/06- Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Music Festival
10/09 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheater w/ The National
10/14 – Oakland, CA @ Treasure Island Music Festival
UPDATE: Van Etten has released the visual for the single, shot in her stomping grounds of New York and is directed by Jonathan Williams Turner. Watch the flashy visual below.
Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat