HAIM have released another new single, titled “Down to be wrong.” The track is the third preview of their newly announced fourth studio album, I quit, out June 20th. Stream it below.
Described in a press release as a “confident ode to self-preservation and prioritizing yourself,” “Down to be wrong” was produced by Danielle Haim and longtime collaborator Rostam Batmanglij. On the track’s lyrics, HAIM look back at a failed relationship: “Boy, I crushed my whole heart/ Tryin’ to fit my soul into your arms/ And I crushed up these pills/ And I still couldn’t take ’em.”
The trio announced I quit during a promotional show at LA’s The Bellwether last night (April 23rd). Later this summer, the Haim sisters will play slots at New Orleans Jazz Festival, Primavera Sound, and BBC Radio One’s Big Weekend. Find tickets here.
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HAIM’s last album was 2020’s Women in Music Pt. III. Since then, Alana Haim has starred in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza (with Danielle and Este also making cameos), and she is set to appear in Anderson’s next film, One Battle After Another.
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