Water from Your Eyes are back to announce a new album, It’s a Beautiful Place, out on August 22nd via Matador. They’ve also confirmed a major 2025 North American tour set for this fall, and revealed the first single off It’s a Beautiful Place: “Life Signs.”
The former CoSigns, comprised of songwriters Rachel Brown and Nate Amos, were inspired by turn-of-the-millennial sonics, outer space, existentialism, and writing for their newly-fitted live band on It’s a Beautiful Place. “It ended up being about time, dinosaurs and space,” Amos said of the new album in a press release. “We wanted to present a wide range of styles in a way that acknowledges everything’s just a tiny blip.”
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They’ll be supporting It’s a Beautiful Place with a sprawling North American tour this fall, which kicks off in Philadelphia on September 22nd. They’ll make their way through cities like Washington D.C., Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, Montreal, New York, Austin, Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver, and many more; they’ll conclude the run on November 7th in Denver before heading off to Europe. Her New Knife, Winter, and Dutch Interior will provide support throughout the trek. See their full list of tour dates below.
Tickets for Water From Your Eyes’ 2025 tour will first be available via an artist pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, June 4th at 12:00 p.m. local time; fans can sign up for pre-sale access to their desired show date(s) on Water From Your Eyes’ official website. A Live Nation pre-sale is also available for select dates beginning on Wednesday, June 4th at 12:00 p.m. local time (use code TREBLE). Tickets go on-sale for the general public on Friday, June 6th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster as well as the band’s official website.
“Life Signs” serves as the lead single for It’s a Beautiful Place and it’s a moody, guitar-forward introduction to the album’s expansive sound. Cycling between slightly threatening and resigned, Amos brings palm-muted arpeggios and grungy blasts of guitar while Brown narrates deadpanned, surrealist verses. The song also arrives with a music video inspired by several eras of television, and feature Amos and Brown in a variety of vintage sets and situations. Check out “Life Signs” below.
Since releasing their lauded 2023 album Everyone’s Crushed, Brown and Amos have been busy; they toured frequently, embarking on a large slate of dates opening for their labelmates Interpol (including their performance in Mexico City, which drew 160,000 attendees) and a co-headlining run with Squid. They also resurfaced for a covers EP in 2024. Meanwhile, they both released solo albums: Brown shared an EP under her moniker thanks for coming, while Amos released an acclaimed debut album Box For Buddy, Box For Star last year as This Is Lorelei.
Revisit our CoSign interview with the band from 2023, where Brown and Amos discuss the project’s ethos, Everyone’s Crushed, and more.
It’s a Beautiful Place Artwork:
It’s a Beautiful Place Tracklist:
01. One Small Step
02. Life Signs
03. Nights in Armor
04. Born 2
05. You Don’t Believe in God?
06. Spaceship
07. Playing Classics
08. It’s a Beautiful Place
09. Blood on the Dollar
10. For Mankind
Water From Your Eyes 2025 Tour Dates:
09/22 — Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s ^
09/23 — Washington, DC @ The Atlantis ^
09/24 — Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle Back Room ^
09/26 — Atlanta, GA @ The Earl ^
09/27 — Nashville, TN @ Blue Room ^
09/28 — St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House ^
09/30 — Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St Entry ^
10/01 — Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon ^
10/02 — Chicago, IL @ Sleeping Village ^
10/03 — Detroit, MI @ El Club ^
10/06 — Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz ^
10/07 — Amherst, MA @ The Drake ^
10/08 — Boston, MA @ The Sinclair ^
10/10 — New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom ^
10/21 — Austin, TX @ Parish #
10/22 — Dallas, TX @ Dada #
10/24 — Albuquerque, NM @ Sister Bar %
10/25 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Rebel Lounge %
10/26 — San Diego, CA @ Casbah %
10/27 — Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room %
10/29 — San Francisco, CA @ The Independent %
10/31 — Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios %
11/01 — Seattle, WA @ Madame Lou’s %
11/02 — Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret %
11/04 — Boise, ID @ Neurolux %
11/05 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court %
11/07 — Denver, CO @ Globe Hall %
11/13 — London, UK @ Village Underground
11/14 — Manchester, UK @ YES
11/15 — Glasgow, UK @ The Rum Shack
11/16 — Dublin, IE @ The Workman’s Club
11/18 — Bristol, UK @ Strange Brew
11/20 — Brussels, BE @ Botanique Rotonde
11/21 — Cologne, DE @ 674FM
11/23 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso (Small Hall)
11/24 — Hamburg, DE @ Aalhaus
11/25 — Copenhagen, DK @ Ideal Bar
11/26 — Berlin, DE @ Lark
11/28 — Munich, DE @ Import/Export
11/29 — Milan, IT @ Arci Bellezza
11/30 — Dudingen, CH @ Bad Bonn
12/02 — Paris, FR @ Boule Noire
12/03 — Lyon, FR @ Le Sonic
12/05 — Barcelona, ES @ Sala Upload
12/06 — Madrid, ES @ Sala Sol
12/07 — Lisbon, PT @ Musicbox
^ = w/ Her New Knife
# = w/ Winter
% = w/ Dutch Interior