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Caribou Announces Sixth Album 'Honey' and London Residency

Caribou announces his sixth album, 'Honey,' with a residency at The Waiting Room in London and a UK tour in February 2025.

Published on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 6:24 PM

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Canadian musician Dan Snaith, popularly known as Caribou, has announced his sixth album titled Honey, set for release on October 4, 2024, through City Slang. This project marks Snaith's first album under the Caribou name since his 2020 release, Suddenly. The 12-track album features singles such as "Come Find Me," as well as previously released tracks, "Honey" and "Broke My Heart."

Snaith shared insights into his creative process, stating, "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. There's more equipment in here than there used to be but essentially it's the same as ever: still chasing that thrill of when something hits really hard and I find myself jumping up and down or the hairs standing up on my arms in excitement. How lucky am I that that's never gone away?"

As part of an extensive promotional plan, Caribou will host a four-night residency at East London's intimate venue, The Waiting Room, which accommodates just 120 guests. The residency will mark Snaith's smallest UK shows to date. Tickets for these exclusive performances will be distributed through a lottery system. Furthermore, Caribou's UK tour is scheduled for February 2025.

The full tracklist for Honey is as follows:

  1. Broke My Heart
  2. Honey
  3. Volume
  4. Do Without You
  5. Come Find Me
  6. August 20:24
  7. Dear Life
  8. Over Now
  9. Campfire
  10. Climbing
  11. Only You
  12. Got To Change

Fans can watch the Richard Kenworthy-directed video for "Come Find Me" on platforms like YouTube

For more information and updates, keep an eye on Caribou's Instagram.

For upcoming events, check Resident Advisor for details.

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