He shared his new song “Carousel” ahead of the release of his third album “Breakless.”

New Track Release

Themselves share a new track 'Carousel', the final preliminary preview of her third album “Bloodless”, set to be released this Friday, April 25.

Musical Journey

The latest offering from the Minneapolis singer-songwriter starts with a delicate acoustic path interwoven with synthesis elements, gradually evolving into Khresheno. “Carousel” embodies the essence of a lengthy composition – it reflects on the joys of your adventures while expressing concern about perhaps overshadowing someone’s beauty if you are part of their life,” the artist elaborates.

The track is accompanied by a video directed by Sarah Ritter, drawing influences from “Are you afraid of darkness?” episode “Float of the Dead Man” and the “Twilight Zone” episode “Mirror Image.”

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“Breakless,” recorded in North Carolina and Minneapolis, follows the 2023 release “Honey.” The new track was developed in collaboration with co-writers Kaleb Wright and Jake Luppen, along with contributions from songwriters Christian Lee Hutson and Raffaella.

Upcoming Tour Dates

Her tour dates are as follows:

April
25 Residents, Brighton, Great Britain
26 Gross Trade, Bristol, Great Britain
28 Roun Trade, Liverpool, Great Britain
29 Jumbo, Leeds, Great Britain
30 Rough Trade, Nottingham, Great Britain

MAY
1 Sruge Trade East, London, Great Britain
20 Portland House of Music, Portland, ME
21 Blues’ House, Boston, Massachusetts
22 Academy of Music, Northampton, Massachusetts
24 Opera Theater, Toronto, ON
25 Le Studio TD, Montreal, QC
26 Higher Ground, Burlington, VT
28 TLA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
30 Brooklyn Steel, New York, New York
31 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C.

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JUNE
2 House of Blues, Chicago, Illinois
3 House of Blues, Chicago, Illinois
5 Turner Hall, Milwaukee, WI
6 First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
7 Truman, Kansas City, Missouri

SEPTEMBER
8 Terminal West, Atlanta, Georgia
9 Saturn, Birmingham, AL
11 The Echo Lounge & Music Hall, Dallas, Texas
12 Scoot Inn, Austin, Texas
13 The Heights Theatre, Houston, Texas
16 Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix, Arizona
17 Music Box, San Diego, California
19 The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, California
20 Fillmore, San Francisco, California
22 Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR
23 Hollywood Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia
24 Neptune Theatre, Seattle, Washington
26 Soundwell, Salt Lake City, UT
27 Gothic Theatre, Englewood, CO
29 Waiting Room, Omaha, NE
30 Delmar Hall, St. Louis, Missouri

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OCTOBER
1 Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, TN