HAIM Announce New Album I Quit, Reveal Release Date

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HAIM recently kicked off a new album cycle with two singles, and now they’ve revealed the project’s title and release date.

During their show at LA’s The Bellwether on Wednesday night (April 23rd), the sisterly trio flashed the title I Quit on the screen during the beginning of their intro video. They confirmed the news on Instagram, posting a clip culminating with the message, “I quit new haim album coming June 20th.”

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The intro video featured numerous variations of the “I Quit” theme, including:

“I quit what does not serve me, I quit overthinking, I quit shame, I quit nicotine, I quit fear, I quit dick, I quit judgement, I quit avoiding emotional intimacy, I quit my job, I quit caring about what you think, I quit waiting for an apology, I quit fucking around, I quit fucking everything, I quit fucking you, I quit wondering if someone will save me.”

According to setlist.fm, the band debuted a pair of previously unreleased tracks, “Blood in the Streets” and “Down to Be Wrong,” during their first full concert in nearly two years. The latter song is set for release this week.

HAIM opened the set with their latest single, “Everybody’s trying to figure me out,” before dipping back into their catalog with early songs like “The Wire” and “Forever” alongside more recent tracks like “The Steps” and “Gasoline.” They closed out the set with “Relationships,” which marked their first new song in nearly two years when it was released in March.

See fan-shot videos of the concert below.

I Quit follows 2020’s Women in Music Pt. III.

Up next, HAIM will play a second show at The Bellwether tonight, April 24th. They have also lined up appearances at New Orleans Jazz Festival and Primavera Sound. Get tickets here.

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