Superorganism announce second album with new single "Teenager"
07 March 2022, 15:08
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Superorganism are back with news of their upcoming second album World Wide Pop, and have shared "Teenager" as the first outing, which features CHAI and Pi Ja Ma.
"Teenager" is Superorganism's first new material since their 2018 self-titled debut album, and is teamed with a AEVA-directed video.
Superorganism's new single is produced by Stuart Price (Madonna, The Killers), and features CHAI and Pi Ja Ma.
World Wide Pop will feature 13 tracks, and new collaborations with Stephen Malkmus, Dylan Cartlidge, CHAI, Gen Hoshino, Pi Ja Ma and Boa Constrictors.
Tracklist:
- Black Hole Baby
- World Wide Pop
- On & On
- Teenager (feat. CHAI & Pi Ja Ma)
- It’s Raining (feat. Stephen Malkmus & Dylan Cartlidge)
- Flying
- Solar System (feat. CHAI & Boa Constrictors)
- Into The Sun (feat. Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus & Pi Ja Ma)
- Put Down Your Phone
- crushed.zip
- Oh Come On
- Don’t Let The Colony Collapse
- Everything Falls Apart
"Teenager" with CHAI and Pi Ja Ma is out now. Superorganism's World Wide Pop album will arrive 15 July via Domino, and is available to pre-order now. They'll play London's Scala on 21 September. Tickets go on general sale from 17 March at 10am GMT from wearesuperorganism.com.
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