beabadoobee has shared “Memories,” the latest preview of her forthcoming album, Pylon, out September 18th via Dirty Hit/Interscope Records. Stream it below.
Album Preview
Despite calling it “one of the happiest songs on the album,” Beatrice Laus, who performs as beabadoobee, says “Memories” comes from a much more bittersweet place. Sonically, the track lives up to its title with a warm, rain-streaked nostalgia: the kind of song that feels made for driving with the windows down while traffic lights smear across cracked wet pavement. Its brightness is softened by a melancholy undercurrent, echoing Bea’s own description of “clinging onto ideas that should make me happy but actually make me feel sad, because I wish they were just moments I lived in forever.”
Upcoming Tour
“Memories” follows previously released Pylon singles “Switchblade” and “Sun Has Set,” and recently made its live debut during a run that included Lollapalooza, Hinterland, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. beabadoobee’s “Powerlines World Tour” resumes on October 1st. Look for deals and sold-out tickets via here (where fans can save $20 off their first order of $200 or more by using promo code CONSEQUENCE20 at checkout).
In conclusion, beabadoobee’s new single “Memories” is a must-listen, and fans can look forward to her upcoming tour and album release. With its nostalgic sound and melancholic undertones, “Memories” is a great addition to Pylon, and beabadoobee’s live performances are not to be missed. Be sure to check out her “Powerlines World Tour” and get your tickets now.
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