Tue Sep 10 17:06:08 UTC 2024: ## Caribou Announces New Album “Honey,” A Departure from “Suddenly”

Canadian electronic music artist Dan Snaith, known for his work as Caribou, has announced his sixth album, “Honey,” set to release on October 4th via Merge Records.

This new record marks a departure from his 2020 release, “Suddenly,” and promises a “new kind of Caribou record.” Snaith, seeking a shift in his sound, describes “Honey” as “music that isn’t about any one person and is available to everybody.”

Fans can expect a blend of dancefloor-ready tracks with “twinkling, shimmering, and surprising” elements reminiscent of Snaith’s Daphni alias, alongside more intimate and uplifting moments characteristic of Caribou.

“Honey” follows the summer release of singles “Honey,” “Broke My Heart,” and “Volume,” and is accompanied by the new track, “Come Find Me.”

Speaking on the new single, Snaith says, “I love this kind of chord sequence and the sort of French touch type of vibe, but it took a lot of time to find the right vocal hook and breakdown and make it more pop and concise… When I play that one in DJ sets, people always respond in this really emotionally charged, euphoric way… That’s always the best litmus test that a track has come together in the right way.”

“Honey” promises a sonic journey that is both familiar and fresh, showcasing Snaith’s continued evolution as a musician. Fans can pre-order the album now and stream “Come Find Me” on various platforms.

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