Low Announce New Album Hey What and 2022 Tour, Share New Song: Listen

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Low Announce New Album Hey What and 2022 Tour, Share New Song: Listen

Check out “Days Like These” from the follow-up to 2018’s Double Negative
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Low, photo by Nathan Keay

Low have announced their next studio album. It’s called Hey What, and it arrives September 10 via Sub Pop. Below, check out the Karlos Rene Ayala–directed video for the lead single, “Days Like These,” as well as the album cover and tracklist. The band have also announced a tour. Find those dates below.

For the new record, Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker reunited with producer BJ Burton (who worked on 2018’s Double Negative and 2015’s Ones and Sixes) and parted ways with bassist Steve Garrington, who had played with the band since their 2011 album C’mon. Sparhawk and Parker may work with other musicians in the future, according to a band representative. 

Low are going on tour next year in support of Hey What. Find the band’s tour schedule below.

Hey What:

01 White Horses
02 I Can Wait
03 All Night
04 Disappearing
05 Hey
06 Days Like These
07 There’s a Comma After Still
08 Don’t Walk Away
09 More
10 The Price You Pay (It Must Be Wearing Off)

Low:

03-22 Bloomington, IN – Bishop
03-25 Birmingham, AL – Saturn
03-26 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
03-28 Washington, D.C. – Miracle Theatre
03-29 Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe Live
03-31 New York, NY – Webster Hall
04-01 Providence, RI – Columbus Theater
04-02 Montreal, Quebec – Theatre Fairmount
04-04 Toronto, Ontario – The Axis Club
04-05 Detroit, MI – Loving Touch
04-08 Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon
04-25 Edinburgh, Scotland – Queen’s Hall
04-26 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street
04-27 Manchester, England – Manchester Cathedral
04-28 Brighton, England – St. George’s Church Brighton
04-29 London, England – St. John at Hackney Church
04-30 Bristol, England – Trinity
05-02 Paris, France – Alhambra
05-03 Cologne, Germany – Kulturkirche Köln
05-04 Antwerp, Belgium – TRIX
05-05 Amsterdam, Netherland – Paradiso
05-06 Aarhus, Denmark – Voxhall
05-07 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
05-09 Hamburg, Germany – Uebel & Gefährlich
05-10 Berlin, Germany – Festsaal Kreuzberg
05-11 Vienna, Austria – Wuk
05-12 Bologna, Italy – Teatro Duse
05-13 Lausanne, Switzerland- Les Docks
05-14 Zurich, Switzerland – Mascotte

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