Tacocat share anthemic new single "Hologram"
26 March 2019, 14:19
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Seattle's Tacocat have shared the bright new single "Hologram", the second to be lifted from their forthcoming album This Mess Is a Place.
"Hologram" arrives hot on the heels of last month's lead single "Grains of Salt".
This Mess Is a Place is Tacocat's fourth album, and first since 2016's Lost Time.
On their upcoming record, vocalist Emily Nokes offers, "We can examine some hard stuff, make fun of some evil stuff, feel some soft feelings, feel some rage feelings, feel some bitter-ass feelings, sift through memories, feel wavy-existential, and still go get a banana daiquiri at the end."
"Hologram" is out now. This Mess Is a Place arrives via Sub Pop on 3 May. Tacocat tour the US later this year. Find out more.
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