
Tune-Yards announce fifth album with lead outing "hold yourself."
Tune-Yards are back with news of their fifth studio album sketchy., and have unveiled "hold yourself." as the accompanying lead single.
"hold yourself." marks Tune-Yards' first release of 2021 and will feature on sketchy. alongside last year's album opener "nowhere, man".
Tune-Yards' Merrill Garbus says of the new track, "This song is about feeling really betrayed, by my parents’ generation, and at the same time, really seeing how we are betraying the future."
sketchy. will follow Tune-Yards' 2018 album I can feel you creep into my private life, and was created after Garbus and bandmate Nate Brenner started jamming for hours in their home rehearsal studio on a daily basis with live instruments. Garbus says, "I started remembering that people come to us to be entertained, to move, to feel joy. And together, I think, we can wake up."
Tracklist:
- nowhere, man
- make it right.
- hypnotized
- homewrecker
- silence pt. 1 (when we say “we”)
- silence pt. 2 (who is “we”?)
- hold yourself.
- sometime
- under your lip
- my neighbor
- be not afraid.
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