TBA
Working with Rostam, another longtime collaborator, the band tried to “write songs like the Chili Peppers,” says Rostam over the phone—just getting into the room together and working stuff out live—and began to blend the raw, immediate feeling of Women In Music with the high-sheen qualities of their past records. “It was pretty freeing to just be in the room with an acoustic guitar, a bunch of acoustic guitars, and just drums,” says Este.
"Take Me Back"
One song on their fourth album—whose pithy, merch-ready title has to be withheld for now—is called “Take Me Back,” and it serves as a rose-tinted eulogy to all those crazy, unusual, or downright terrible lost loves.
"Relationships"
“Relationships” finds Haim tapping back into the slick ’90s R&B sounds that they explored on their second album, 2017’s Something To Tell You—and, fittingly, it was written in 2017, as the first song for Women In Music, on a plane in Australia.
"Gone"
That fleet-footedness is evident in the album’s opening track, “Gone,” a blast of bristling post-breakup energy that feels like one long, cathartic scream after years of pushing everything down. Over chugging guitar, Danielle sings a salvo that’s tattoo fodder in the making: “You can hate me for what I am/You can shame me for what I’ve done/You can’t make me disappear/You never saw me for what I was.” Then, the sample kicks in: the glorious, uproarious gospel chant from George Michael’s “Freedom ’90.”
In rostram we trust
Relationships such a jam. They could highkey have a rapper lay a verse on a remix. I can hear Tyler kicking something on it. Or Doja.
2nd single Friday
https://twitter.com/haimtheband/status/1907494678775345498I lost count of the ticking clocks, baaaaby
Yeah this one is great too
Just found out the cover arts are inspired by iconic paparazzi shots. Makes me even more curious about the title and album artwork now.
Everybody's trying to figure me out
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsnnidNzBZkloving this one!
relationships is an absolute bop. I’m not super familiar with the band but I may now peep their older work.