Best Coast Announce New Album 'Always Tomorrow' With "Everything Has Changed" Music Video
“This album is about leaving the darkness for the light, but still understanding that nothing is ever going to be perfect.”
Best Coast is back. The Los Angeles, California duo comprised of guitarist and vocalist Bethany Cosentino and fellow guitarist Bobb Bruno are set to release their fourth studio project Always Tomorrow on February 21, 2020 courtesy of Concord Records. The visual for the band’s latest single “Everything Has Changed” was directed by Ryan Baxley and features a takedown of the canned stale studio smiles from late-70’s game shows.
It’s been five years since 2015’s California Nights. Best Coast initially debuted the album announcement with the video for its lead single “For the First Time”. This record aims to tackle themes of newfound sobriety, gratitude and growth through all of the ups and downs of Best Coast’s decade in the music business.
“After we finished the album cycle for California Nights, something terrifying happened to me. I felt creatively paralyzed. I couldn’t write music. There was so much bubbling inside of me, so many things happening, so much to process, but I couldn’t get any of it out,” Cosentino said in a press release in regards to feeling creatively stunted following the success of the band’s last album. “I was miserable and felt like nothing was ever going to change. One day, I locked myself in my closet and I forced myself to write, and out came “Everything Has Changed.” The song was like a vision of life I wished I was living; ultimately, that song was prophetic — describing the life I would soon be living. Always Tomorrow is the story of where I was and where I am now, as well as the struggles I am still learning to identify and figure out.”
Watch the video above and see Best Coast’s upcoming tour dates followed by the upcoming tracklist for February’s em>Always Tomorrow. In other music news, listen to H.E.R.’s “Slide” Remix.
Beast Coast Tour Dates:
2/27 – Palm Springs, CA – The Alibi (with Lunch Lady)
2/28 – Los Angeles, CA – The Novo
2/29 – San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
3/2 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
3/3 – Vancouver, BC – VENUE
3/4 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox
3/6 – Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall
3/7 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
3/9 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
3/10 – Evanston, IL – SPACE
3/11 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
3/13 – Detroit, MI – El Club
3/14 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre
3/15 – Montreal, QC – Corona Teatre
3/16 – Boston, MA – Royale
3/18 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
3/19 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
3/20 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
3/21 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
3/23 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East
3/24 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
3/25 – New Orleans, LA – The Joy Theater
3/27 – San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
3/28 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk
3/29 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
3/31 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
4/1 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park
4/2 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory (w/ FEELS)
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