Haim have officially announced their new album, I Quit. Out June 20 via Columbia, the follow-up to 2020’s Women in Music Pt. III was produced by Danielle Haim and Rostam Batmanglij. With the announcement comes their third single of 2025, “Down to Be Wrong,” which follows “Relationships” and “Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out.” Listen to it below before the video release tomorrow morning.
Paul Thomas Anderson, a Haim family friend and longtime collaborator of the band, shot the new album’s artwork. Anderson previously directed the trio’s videos for “Man From the Magazine” and “Summer Girl,” and he cast Alana Haim in his films Licorice Pizza and One Battle After Another. He also shot the cover artwork for Women in Music Pt. III.
A video revealing the album details presented a series of “I quit” statements, starting with “I quit what does not serve me,” before taking in “overthinking,” “nicotine,” “shame,” “dick,” and “my job,” among other dependencies. The Haim sisters’ last release before the I Quit campaign was “Home,” a contribution to Barbie the Album.
Revisit “The 100 Best Albums of the 2020s So Far,” featuring Women in Music Pt. III at No. 79.
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