Following “Illiterate” from the beginning of July, “Never Coming Home” is the second single from Boston quartet Bent Knee‘s upcoming album Twenty Pills Without Water. This will be their fifth studio album since their 2011 self-titled debut, and is due out 30 Aug 2024 via Take This To Heart Records.
The track, a kind of poppy, electro-style number also comes with a (limited) animated lyric video so that you, too, can sing along (although good luck emulating Courtney Swain’s stylish voice).
Head over to their linktree page where you can find links to preorders, streaming, social media, and more. The band is also on US nationwide tour starting tonight.
- Aug 1 Brooklyn Made Brooklyn, NY
- Aug 2 MilkboyPhiladelphia, PA
- Aug 3 DC9 Nightclub Washington, DC
- Aug 4 Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC
- Aug 6 The Masquerade – Purgatory Atlanta, GA
- Aug 7 The End Nashville, TN
- Aug 8 Rumba Cafe Columbus, OH
- Aug 9 Reggie’s Rock Club Chicago, IL
- Aug 10 Mahall’s Lakewood, OH
- Aug 11 Velvet Underground Toronto, ON
- Aug 13 Petit Campus Montreal Montreal, QC
- Aug 14 L’Anti Bar & Spectacles Québec, QC
- Aug 16 Space Ballroom Hamden, CT
- Aug 17 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
- Aug 29 Empire Control Room & Garage Austin, TX
- Aug 30 White Oak Music Hall Houston, TX
- Aug 31 Tulips Fort Worth, TX
- Sep 3 The Rebel Lounge Phoenix, AZ
- Sep 4 Lodge Room Los Angeles (LA), CA
- Sep 5 Constellation Room Santa Ana, CA
- Sep 6 Neck of the Woods San Francisco, CA
- Sep 7 The Starlet Room Sacramento, CA
- Sep 9 McMenamin’s Mission Theater Portland, OR
- Sep 10 Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC
- Sep 11 Barboza Seattle, WA
- Sep 13 Neurolux Boise, ID
- Sep 14 Kilby Court Salt Lake City, UT
- Sep 15 Marquis Theater Denver, CO
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