Tacocat Announce Sub Pop Debut 'This Mess Is A Place', Share New Single Grains Of Salt
Thursday, 14 February 2019
Written by Laura Johnson
Photo: Helen Moga
Tacocat have announced a new album.
'This Mess Is A Place' is the Seattle band's first for the Sub Pop label and follows up 2016's 'Lost Tme', which came out through Hardly Art. It arrives on May 3, with a US tour set to kick off soon after. Head here for dates.
Accompanying the news of the record is a new single, Grains Of Salt. It's an '80s influenced pop number with a clear message: "Don't forget to remember who the fuck you are." Vocalists Emily Nokes said:
"It’s finally happening! We’re beyond excited to show everyone “Grains of Salt”! We love all our song children, but this one might be our favorite ever...
The video is also super special! We were really lucky to get to work with some of our favorite Seattle performers and friends, not to mention an ace video team. Seattle is so talented it’s ridiculous. (Shoutout to the giant glasses of room-temp blue milk that somehow never spilled a drop!)"
Head below to check out the single's video, along with the album's tracklist and artwork.
'This Mess Is A Place' tracklist:
1. Hologram
2. New World
3. Grains of Salt
4. The Joke of Life
5. Little Friend
6. Rose Colored Sky
7. Phantom
8. Crystal Ball
9. Meet Me at La Palma
10. Miles and Miles
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