Just over three years removed from her Have You in My Wilderness LP, Julia Holter has announced a full-length follow-up.
Titled Aviary, Holter's fifth studio album will arrive October 26 through Domino. Fifteen tracks in length, Holter described the album as "the cacophony of the mind in a melting world."
"Amidst all the internal and external babble we experience daily, it's hard to find one's foundation," Holter explained in a statement. "I think this album is reflecting that feeling of cacophony and how one responds to it as a person — how one behaves, how one looks for love, for solace. Maybe it's a matter of listening to and gathering the seeming madness, of forming something out of it and envisioning a future."
Alongside the announcement, Holter has shared a a video for first single "I Shall Love 2." You can find the Dicky Bahto-directed clip below.
Holter has also mapped out a run of North American tour dates set to take place in 2019, following a run of Europe to round out the rest of this year.
A trio of Canadian dates will bring her to Montreal and Toronto in February, before a Vancouver date in March. You can find a complete North American itinerary below.
Aviary:
1. Turn The Light On
2. Whether
3. Chaitius
4. Voce Simul
5. Everyday Is An Emergency
6. Another Dream
7. I Shall Love 2
8. Underneath The Moon
9. Colligere
10. In Gardens' Muteness
11. I Would Rather See
12. Les Jeux To You
13. Words I Heard
14. I Shall Love 1
15. Why Sad Song
Tour dates:
02/19 Washington, DC - U Street Music Hall
02/20 Philadelphia, PA - Underground Arts
02/22 New York, NY - Warsaw
02/23 Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall
02/24 Montreal, QC - La Sala Rossa
02/26 Toronto, ON - The Great Hall
02/27 Detroit, MI - El Club
02/28 Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
03/01 St. Paul, MN - Turf Club
03/04 Vancouver, BC - Imperial
03/05 Portland, OR - Doug Fir
03/06 Seattle, WA - Neumos
03/08 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
03/09 Los Angeles, CA - Lodge Room
Titled Aviary, Holter's fifth studio album will arrive October 26 through Domino. Fifteen tracks in length, Holter described the album as "the cacophony of the mind in a melting world."
"Amidst all the internal and external babble we experience daily, it's hard to find one's foundation," Holter explained in a statement. "I think this album is reflecting that feeling of cacophony and how one responds to it as a person — how one behaves, how one looks for love, for solace. Maybe it's a matter of listening to and gathering the seeming madness, of forming something out of it and envisioning a future."
Alongside the announcement, Holter has shared a a video for first single "I Shall Love 2." You can find the Dicky Bahto-directed clip below.
Holter has also mapped out a run of North American tour dates set to take place in 2019, following a run of Europe to round out the rest of this year.
A trio of Canadian dates will bring her to Montreal and Toronto in February, before a Vancouver date in March. You can find a complete North American itinerary below.
Aviary:
1. Turn The Light On
2. Whether
3. Chaitius
4. Voce Simul
5. Everyday Is An Emergency
6. Another Dream
7. I Shall Love 2
8. Underneath The Moon
9. Colligere
10. In Gardens' Muteness
11. I Would Rather See
12. Les Jeux To You
13. Words I Heard
14. I Shall Love 1
15. Why Sad Song
Tour dates:
02/19 Washington, DC - U Street Music Hall
02/20 Philadelphia, PA - Underground Arts
02/22 New York, NY - Warsaw
02/23 Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall
02/24 Montreal, QC - La Sala Rossa
02/26 Toronto, ON - The Great Hall
02/27 Detroit, MI - El Club
02/28 Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
03/01 St. Paul, MN - Turf Club
03/04 Vancouver, BC - Imperial
03/05 Portland, OR - Doug Fir
03/06 Seattle, WA - Neumos
03/08 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
03/09 Los Angeles, CA - Lodge Room