Soccer Mommy Announces New Album, Shares Video for New Song “Shotgun”: Watch

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Soccer Mommy Announces New Album, Shares Video for New Song “Shotgun”: Watch

The Oneohtrix Point Never–produced LP Sometimes, Forever is out this summer

Soccer Mommys Sophie Allison

Soccer Mommy, photo by Sophie Hur

Soccer Mommy has announced her new album Sometimes, Forever with a music video for the new song “Shotgun.” The album was produced by Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never) and it’s due out June 24 via Loma Vista. Soccer Mommy has also added new dates to her upcoming tour. Check out the new dates and the Kevin Lombardo–directed video for “Shotgun” below.

“‘Shotgun’ is all about the joys of losing yourself in love,” Soccer Mommy’s Sophie Allison said in a statement. “I wanted it to capture the little moments in a relationship that stick with you.”

Sometimes, Forever is Soccer Mommy’s third LP and the follow-up to 2020’s Color Theory. She released her debut Clean in 2018 at 20 years old. Last year, Soccer Mommy released two new songs: “Kissing in the Rain” and “Rom Com 2004.”

Read Pitchfork’s feature “Soccer Mommy Breaks Down Every Track on Her New Album, Color Theory.” Plus, check out the track review of “Shotgun.”

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Sometimes, Forever:

01 Bones
02 With U 
03 Unholy Affliction 
04 Shotgun 
05 NewDemo
06 Darkness Forever
07 Don’t Ask Me
08 Fire in the Driveway
09 Following Eyes
10 Feel It All the Time
11 Still

Soccer Mommy:

03-23 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live! ^
03-25 Asbury Park, NJ – The Stone Pony ^
03-26 New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall ^
03-27 Providence, RI – Fete Music Hall ^
03-28 Woodstock, NY – Colony Woodstock ^
03-30 Montreal, Quebec – L’Astral ^
03-31 Toronto, Ontario – The Phoenix Concert Theatre ^
04-01 Detroit, MI – The Eastern ^
04-02 Pittsburgh, PA – Mr Smalls Theatre ^
04-05 Louisville, KY – Headliners Music Hall ^
04-07 Bloomington, IN – The Bluebird ^
04-08 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom ^
04-09 Iowa City, IA – Mission Creek Festival
04-10 Lawrence, KS – Granada Theater ^
04-30 Memphis, TN – Beale Street Music Festival
05-14 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Block Party
06-12 New York, NY – Governors Ball Festival
06-24 Margate, England – Leisure Festival
06-28 Dublin, Ireland – Trinity College *
06-30 Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain – Vida Festival
08-12 Seattle, WA – Day In Day Out Festival
08-31 Nottingham, England – Rescue Rooms
09-01 Brighton, England – Chalk
09-03 Bristol, England – Trinity
09-05 Köln, Germany – Bumann & Sohn
09-06 Hamburg, Germany – Molotow
09-08 Stockholm, Sweden – Slaktkyrkan
09-09 Oslo, Norway – John Dee
09-10 Copenhagen, Denmark – Loppen
09-12 Berlin, Germany – Frannz Club
09-13 Bremen, Germany – Lagerhaus
09-15 Amsterdam, Neherlands – Bitterzoet
09-16 Nijmegen, Netherlands – Merleyn
09-17 Brussels, Belgium – Rotonde – Botanique
09-18 Paris, France – Petit Bain
09-20 Manchester, England – O2 Ritz
09-21 Cardiff, Wales – Tramshed
09-22 London, England – O2 Forum
09-23 Birmingham, England – The Castle & Falcon
09-24 Glasgow, Scotland – Queen Margaret Union

* with Haim
^ with Peel Dream Magazine

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