The wait is finally over for fans of US folk trio Tiny Habits - the group has just dropped a bombshell announcement that's got everyone buzzing: their sophomore album 'Keepers' will be landing on August 28th, complete with a scorching new single featuring none other than Matty Healy of The 1975. It's a match made in heaven, and one that promises to deliver a sonic boom straight into our hearts.
Recorded across the sun-kissed landscapes of LA and NYC, including sessions at The Outlier Inn in New York's picturesque Hudson Valley, 'Keepers' is more than just an album - it's a testament to Tiny Habits' transformation over the past two years. They've shared stages with A-listers like James Taylor, Gracie Abrams, Vance Joy, and Noah Kahan, expanding their reach and refining their sound to perfection.
'Anything He Was', the latest single from 'Keepers', delves into the darker corners of human emotion - loneliness, heartbreak, and self-doubt. It's a poignant exploration that will have fans nodding along in recognition, as Tiny Habits tackle the complex web of feelings that arise when we're left to pick up the pieces after a toxic relationship.
The collaboration with Matty Healy adds an extra layer of depth to 'Anything He Was', his distinctive vocals weaving together with Cinya Khan's ethereal tones to create something truly special. It's not their first rodeo, though - they previously joined forces in November to record a soulful cover of James Taylor's 1968 classic 'Carolina In My Mind', which sent waves through the music community.
At its core, 'Keepers' is an album about human connection, memory, and self-discovery. It's about embracing our truest selves and leaving behind the versions we've outgrown. With their signature harmonies and heartfelt songwriting, Tiny Habits take us on a journey through the highs and lows of life - and Matty Healy's involvement is sure to bring a fresh wave of attention from UK fans.
While specific streaming details for 'Keepers' are yet to be confirmed, keep your eyes peeled for new music from Mom+Pop Music artists on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music - it won't take long for this album to make its way into our playlists. With their sophomore effort, Tiny Habits prove once again that they're a force to be reckoned with in the world of folk music.