New Album from Social Animals is coming...Soon, Hear Love Language in the meantime

Alt-rock outfit Social Animals has announced their anticipated debut self-titled album out June 24 via Rise Records.

SOCIAL ANIMALS TOUR DATES

5/20 Baltimore, MD 8x10

5/21 Washington, DC DC9

5/23 New York, NY The Mercury Lounge

5/24 Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda's

5/26 Cambridge, MA Sonia

5/27 Montréal, QC Petite Campus

5/28 Toronto, ON The Drake Hotel

5/29 Ferndale, MI The Magic Bag

5/31 Chicago, IL Subterranean

6/1 Saint Paul, MN Turf Club

6/2 Omaha, NE Reverb Lounge

6/20 Denver, CO Hi-Dive

6/22 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court

6/23 Boise, ID Neurolux

6/24 Portland, OR Mississippi Studios

6/25 Seattle, WA Barboza

6/27 San Francisco, CA Bottom Of The Hill

6/28 Los Angeles, CA Masonic Lodge @ Hollywood Forever

Alongside the announcement, Social Animals are thrilled to share their new single “Love Language”. “This song came together so quickly that it was difficult to know when it was over. Looking at it now, that vague uneasiness seems to fit. Reminiscing over the unspoken nuances of a relationship. When you know something so deeply that the absence haunts you, making it feel somehow closer even as you stray further away,” shares Dedric Clark (vocals, guitar). Watch the music video directed by Justin Nolan Key (Young The Giant, NeedToBreathe), HERE.

The track follows the previously released singles “Something To Keep Me Awake,” “Adults,” “Bad Things,” “Best Years”, and “Get Over It” which received glowing support from Billboard, Flaunt, American Songwriter, Sirius XM’s Alt Nation, The Current, Triple J, Clash, Dork, Upset, and more.

Alt-rock outfit Social Animals has announced their anticipated debut self-titled album out June 24 via Rise Records.

Alongside the announcement, Social Animals are thrilled to share their new single “Love Language”. “This song came together so quickly that it was difficult to know when it was over. Looking at it now, that vague uneasiness seems to fit. Reminiscing over the unspoken nuances of a relationship. When you know something so deeply that the absence haunts you, making it feel somehow closer even as you stray further away,” shares Dedric Clark (vocals, guitar). Watch the music video directed by Justin Nolan Key (Young The Giant, NeedToBreathe), HERE.

The track follows the previously released singles “Something To Keep Me Awake,” “Adults,” “Bad Things,” “Best Years”, and “Get Over It” which received glowing support from Billboard, Flaunt, American Songwriter, Sirius XM’s Alt Nation, The Current, Triple J, Clash, Dork, Upset, and more.

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