
The Dare returns with "LCA" and announces deluxe album
The Dare has announced the release of a deluxe edition of his debut album, What’s Wrong With New York?: Afters.
Speaking on the new track, The Dare shares, “LCA: when the party gets too seedy, too self-destructive, and too excessive. When people get so drunk they start playing Benny Benassi through speakers already blown. Tomorrow seems very far away.”
The Dare’s debut, What’s Wrong With New York?, was released in September 2024. The LP features his first single “Girls”, as well as fan favourites “Perfume” and “Good Time.” The deluxe finds The Dare releasing never-before-heard tracks from the album’s original sessions as well as his first cover song, a take on “I Can’t Escape Myself” by The Sound.
What’s Wrong With New York?: Afters, is set for release on 13 June via Polydor/Republic Records.
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