
Hotline TNT announce new album, Raspberry Moon
Hotline TNT – the New York-based band fronted by Will Anderson – have announced their third album Raspberry Moon, and share its lead single, "Julia’s War".
Speaking of the new single, Anderson says: “In a world of half-hearted hooks, and buried-in-the-mix vocals, we had to muster the courage to do what the rest of the shoegaze community could not… We looked out to the stadium and reassured the audience: Our voices, together, will be heard. You've never heard a TNT chorus this straightforward - when we stress-tested it during the writing process, the ‘try not to sing along challenge’ came back with a 100% fail rate.”
The follow-up to the 2023 album, Cartwheel, the forthcoming release, Raspberry Moon, is the first album from Hotline TNT built by a full band.
This time, and for the first time, the quartet that had toured for the last ten months as Hotline TNT had come into Amos Pitsch's (Tenement) studio with him. He had originally intended to make one more album his way—holing up with a producer and building songs piece by piece, as he’d done for Cartwheel—before making Hotline TNT a full-band affair in the future.
Tracklist:
- Was I Wrong?
- Transition Lens
- The Scene
- Julia’s War
- Letter to Heaven
- Break Right
- If Time Flies
- Candle
- Dance the Night Away
- Lawnmower
- Where U Been?
Raspberry Moon, will be released on 20 June via Third Man Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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