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King Hannah Announce New Album ‘Big Swimmer’, Share New Single With Sharon Van Etten

Liverpool duo King Hannah have announced the follow-up to their 2022 debut LP I’m Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me. It’s called Big Swimmer, and it arrivees May 31 via City Slang. Produced by Ali Chant, the album features Sharon Van Etten on two songs, including the title track, which is out today. Check out a video for it below, and scroll down for Big Swimmer‘s cover art and tracklist, as well as the band’s upcoming tour dates.

“I remember sitting at my desk and the song just came pouring out and the big swimmer metaphor instantly felt right; to never give up on whatever it is you’re swimming hard towards,” vocalist Hannah Merrick said in a statement. “But I like that it questions the listener too, that whenever you’re faced with something challenging, do you carry on swimming or do you jump out and grab our towel? There’s no right answer, but it feels empowering and necessary for the record.”

Revisit our Artist Spotlight interview with King Hannah.

Big Swimmer Cover Artwork:

Big Swimmer Tracklist:

1. Big Swimmer [feat. Sharon Van Etten]
2. New York, Let’s Do Nothing
3. The Mattress
4. Milk Boy (I Love You)
5. Suddenly, Your Hand
6. Somewhere Near El Paso
7. Lily Pad
8. Davey Says
9. Scully
10. This Wasn’t Intentional [feat. Sharon Van Etten]
11. John Prine On The Radio

King Hannah 2024 Tour Dates:

May 15 – 18 – Brighton, UK – The Great Escape
Aug 30 – Dorset, UK – End of the Road
Sep 5 – Berlin, DE – Lido
Sep 9 – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso
Sep 12 – Paris, FR – La Maroquinerie
Sep 13 – Brussels, BE – AB Club: Brussels
Sep 25 – London, UK – Rich Mix

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