- Music
- 14 Jan 26
Brigitte Calls Me Baby announce new album Irreversible and release new single
Watch the ‘Slumber Party’ music video below.
Brigitte Calls Me Baby have announced their sophomore record, Irreversible, out March 13 via ATO Records.
The Chicago-based alt-rock band follows up their 2024 debut The Future Is Our Way Out with an 11-track LP.
“Our first album taught me that you’ve got to reach as far down into your soul as possible and be willing to show something real and raw to the world, and with this album that felt even easier and more natural,” said frontman Wes Leavins. “There was a time when I tried to bury the kind of feelings we’re displaying on this record, but now I’m at the point where I don’t feel the need to hold anything back.”
Sibling team Yves Rothman (Blondshell, Yves Tumor) and Lawrence Rothman (Angel Olsen, Bartees Strange) co-produced the album, which was recorded in four-hour sessions that “prioritized intuition over excess,” according to a press release.
Their first single off the album, ‘Slumber Party’, is out now.
Leavins said that he wrote ‘Slumber Party’ “thinking about the type of people who isolate and ruminate, to the point where it becomes a chore to leave the home.”
Brigitte Calls Me Baby will embark on a North American headline tour and a round of European gigs this spring. They can also be seen supporting The Vaccines on their UK tour in February and March.
Check out Irreversible’s tracklist here:
1. There Always
2. Slumber Party
3. I Danced With Another Love in My Dreams
4. The Pit
5. Truth is Stranger Than Fiction
6. These Acts of Which Were Designed
7. Sillage
8. I Can’t Have You All To Myself
9. I Can Take the Sun Out of the Sky
10. The Early Days of Love
11. Send Those Memories
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