Cass McCombs Drops New Single “Peace” and Announces New Album Interior Live Oak For August 2025 Release

Cass McCombs opening for Beth Gibbons at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on 17 April, 2025

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Cass McCombs is coming back with new album, Interior Live Oak, releasing on August 15th through Domino. He’s also sharing a single and video called “Peace,” showcasing his talent for storytelling combined with his distinct musical style. This album is an important milestone in McCombs‘ career as it features some of his most personal music so far.

Interior Live Oak highlights McCombs’ songwriting and musical skills, built up over 20 years. The album is both thoughtful and wide-ranging. Despite often focusing on life’s tougher moments, the music also includes hopeful tones, reflecting the insight of someone who has lived through various highs and lows.

This album was shaped by McCombs going back to the Domino label and looking at his old music again through reissue campaign and an archival project called Seed Cake on Leap Year. By working with early partners from the Bay Area like Jason Quever and Chris Cohen, as well as New York musicians Matt Sweeney and Mike Bones, he has created an album that blends new ideas with his musical beginnings.

The song “Peace” is a simple yet rhythmically complex rock piece with winding guitar riffs and reflective lyrics about goodbyes and finding closure. McCombs expresses beauty and presence in his music, offering a calm alternative to the fast pace of today’s world.

When the album comes out, McCombs will start European tour with Father John Misty. After that, he’ll play some shows in California and perform alongside artists like MJ Lenderman. Fans can buy tickets for these exciting events starting on Wednesday, June 18th.

Interior Live Oak Track Listing:

1. Priestess
2. Peace
3. Missionary Bell
4. Miss Mabee
5. Home At Last
6. I’m Not Ashamed
7. Who Removed The Cellar Door?
8. A Girl Named Dogie
9. Asphodel
10. I Never Dream About Trains
11. Van Wyck Expressway
12. Lola Montez Danced The Spider Dance
13. Juvenile
14. Diamonds In The Mine
15. Strawberry Moon
16. Interior Live Oak

Photo Credit: Sam Pittman

Khalliah Gardner: I am an aspiring journalist and public relations specialist, currently pursuing a degree in Journalism/PR at Governors State University, with an expected graduation date in 2026. My journey in this field is driven by a deep-seated passion for storytelling and effective communication. Enrolling in this program has allowed me to develop skills in media writing, research, and strategic communication, which are essential for a successful career in journalism and public relations. The curriculum at Governors State University is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolving media landscape, equipping me with the tools necessary to navigate and thrive in this dynamic industry. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am proud to be a member of the National Honor Society, an honor that reflects my commitment to academic excellence and leadership. This membership has not only recognized my academic achievements but also challenged me to uphold values of integrity and service within the community. As I continue my studies, I am eager to apply my learning in real-world settings through internships and collaborative projects, which will further enhance my professional competencies and readiness to contribute meaningfully to the field of journalism and public relations.
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