Christian Lee Hutson Announces Album, Shares Video for New Song: Watch

Christian Lee Hutson Announces Album, Shares Video for New Song: Watch

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Christian Lee Hutson is coming back, on September 27, with the new album Paradise Pop. 10. The California singer-songwriter co-produced his Quitters follow-up with longtime collaborators Phoebe Bridgers, Marshall Vore, and Joseph Lorge. Watch the new video for lead single “After Hours” below.

Hutson recorded Paradise Pop. 10 at Brooklyn’s Figure 8, enlisting Bridgers, Katy Kirby, and Maya Hawke to contribute guest vocals.

On November 7, Hutson will perform a concert as part of Pitchfork Music Festival Paris. The show falls amid a tour that kicks off in September. See Hutson’s tour dates below.

Paradise Pop. 10:

01 Tiger
02 Carousel Horses
03 Autopilot
04 Water Ballet
05 Candyland
06 Flamingos
07 Fan Fiction
08 After Hours
09 Forever Immortalized
10 Skeleton Crew
11 Beauty School

Christian Lee Hutson Paradise Pop. 10

Christian Lee Hutson:

09-26 South Pasadena, CA – South Pasadena Masonic Lodge
09-30 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
10-30 Oslo, Norway – Belleville
10-31 Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser
11-01 Gothenburg, Sweden – Pustervik
11-02 Copenhagen, Denmark – Ideal Bar
11-03 Berlin, Germany – Privatclub
11-05 Brussels, Belgium – Witloof Bar
11-06 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Upstairs Room at Paradiso
11-07 Paris, France – Pitchfork Music Festival Paris
11-10 Gdansk, Poland – Inside Seaside
11-12 Bristol, England – Dareshack
11-13 London, England – Lafayette
11-14 Manchester, England – The Lodge at the Deaf Institute
11-15 Glasgow, Scotland – Òran Mór

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