
Khruangbin return with new single, "May Ninth"
Khruangbin have shared the song "May Ninth" as the latest preview of their forthcoming new album, A LA SALA.
"May Ninth" contains American roots-inspired guitar lines and airy vocals, and ,if you listen closely, you can actually hear birds singing in the background. It’s another example of how Khruangbin utilises environmental sounds both natural and man-made as textures. The band previously shared "A Love International" – a song illustrating the reflective, celebratory nature of A LA SALA with its heartfelt vocal flutterings underneath propulsive guitar and bass interplay.
A LA SALA is set for release on 5 April via Dead Oceans in partnership with Night Time Stories Ltd, and is available to pre-order now.
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