White Lung Announce Final Album Premonition, Share Videos for New Songs

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“Date Night” and “Tomorrow” lead the band’s follow-up to 2016’s Paradise

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White Lung, photo by Lindsey Byrnes

White Lung will return with a new album later this year: Premonition is due out December 2 via Domino. The follow-up to 2016’s Paradise was produced by longtime collaborator Jesse Gander and recorded in their hometown of Vancouver. The album will include two singles—“Date Night” and “Tomorrow”—both of which arrive with new music videos. Find the clips below.

Along with being a comeback, Premonition is also a goodbye, as it’ll be the last album from White Lung. “We recorded this album four years ago and in that time each of our lives has grown and changed so much,” the band members said in a statement. “We felt like this record was the right endpoint and we are happy the songs will finally be released.”

Premonition is the fifth album from White Lung, following It’s the Evil, Sorry, Deep Fantasy, and Paradise, the latter of which was nominated for the 2016 Polaris Music Prize.

Read about White Lung’s “I Believe You” in Pitchfork’s list, “The Story of Feminist Punk in 33 Songs,” and learn more about Sorry in “The 50 Best Indie Rock Albums of the Pacific Northwest.”

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Premonition:

01 Hysteric
02 Date Night
03 Tomorrow
04 Under Glass
05 Mountain
06 If You’re Gone
07 Girl
08 Bird
09 One Day
10 Winter

Artwork by Justin Gradin

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