Sextile Unveils Their Latest Album Titled “Yes, Please.”

Sextile has unveiled their forthcoming album “Yes, please,” along with an expansive European tour scheduled for summer 2025.

New Single and Album Insights

A fresh single “Freak Eyes” has emerged from the Los Angeles duo, arriving just ahead of the full-length album release on Sacred Bones. This track showcases pulsating techno beats and sharp percussion, accompanied by Brady Kin’s vocals, which delve into the pressures of artistic creation.

“Freak Eyes” serves as a commentary on the pressures surrounding the creation of art, life, and dreams,” Keen shares. “The sound draws inspiration from home parties we attended in New York, where certain tracks had the power to halt conversations. In the middle of a gathering, with a friend, when we heard certain songs, it didn’t matter what we were discussing; we would stop and immerse ourselves in the collective rush of emotions—singing, dancing, and drinks flying everywhere. In those moments, nothing else mattered except the energy we all shared. I had not experienced such a feeling at a party recently, and I wanted to capture that essence and return it to the world.”

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Tour Dates

The album “Yes, please” follows their debut album from Sacred Bones titled “Push,” featuring thirteen tracks, including “Women react to the bass,” “99 bongos,” and “Soggy Newports.”

Their upcoming tour dates are as follows:

February
19 History, Toronto, Canada
20 Fillmore Detroit, Detroit, USA
21 Salt Shed, Chicago, USA
22 First Avenue, Minneapolis, USA
24 Steelhouse Omaha, Omaha, USA
25 Mission Ballroom, Denver, USA
28 Showbox Sodo, Seattle, USA

March
1 Crocodile, Seattle, USA
2 Crystal Ballroom, Portland, USA
5 Fox Theatre, Auckland, USA
7 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, USA

May
23 Wide Cheerful Festival, London, Great Britain
24 Dot to Dot Festival, Bristol, Great Britain
25 Dot to Dot Festival, Nottingham, Great Britain
27 Stereo, Glasgow, Great Britain
28 White Hotel, Manchester, Great Britain
29 Surge Trade East, London, Great Britain
30 Dust, Brighton, Great Britain
31 Hare & Hounds, Birmingham, Great Britain

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June
1 Where Else?, Margate, Great Britain
3 Le Grand Mix, Tourcoing, France
4 Trubendo, Paris, France
5 Le Tetris, Le Havre, France
6 Les Mouillotins Festival, Saint-Point, France
7 Art Rock Festival, Saint-Brieuc, France
10 Altstadt, Eindhoven, Netherlands
11 Paradiso Upstairs, Amsterdam, Netherlands
12 Rotown, Rotterdam, Netherlands
16 B72, Vienna, Austria
17 Dürer Kert, Budapest, Hungary
19 Blind, Istanbul, Türkiye
23 Zirka, Munich, Germany
24 Bumann & Sohn, Cologne, Germany
26 Modus, Berlin, Germany
28 Voodoo, Warsaw, Poland
30 Gwarek, Krakow, Poland

July
3 Rock Wertcher, Belgium