POST ANIMAL & Joe Keery Share New Single "Pie In The Sky"

POST ANIMAL

SHARES NEW SINGLE “PIE IN THE SKY

NEW ALBUM IRON, MADE WITH JOE KEERY, OUT JULY 25


NORTH AMERICAN TOUR ON-SALE NOW,

US/EU/UK SUPPORT TOUR WITH DJO ALMOST FULLY SOLD-OUT

Post Animal will release IRON, their new album – and first album reunited with original band member Djo / Joe Keery in 7+ years - this Summer. Following the previously-released album lead single “Last Goodbye,” “Pie In the Sky” is out now as another taste of the record to come and the band says “‘Pie in the Sky’is really a song about coming together and letting our collective freak flag fly. It’s a bunch of hooligans gathering in a barn yard singing camp fire songs.” Featuring all members sharing vocal duty on the song, there is a vintage AM radio glow to “Pie in the Sky” – a giddy-up bass and thumping percussion giving way to layered harmony. “Make me wanna sell my soul for just a bit of your shine/ How am I gonna fill this hole, if your heart ain’t mine?” they sigh in a fit of honest, unadorned adoration. Listen to the new song now HERE

Post Animal just wrapped a fully sold-out U.S. tour with their bandmate Djo, which will continue throughout North America & UK/EU this year. Post Animal will also go on a five-piece headline headline tour. See below to find a show near you, and get your tickets HERE.


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VINYL PRE-ORDER AVAILABLE VIA POLYVINYL HERE


When Post Animal began recording IRON, it was the first time all six original members were in the studio together for nearly a decade. In 2017, Joe Keery left the band to focus on acting as Stranger Things began to take off, and has since made music under the moniker Djo. Three band members also relocated away from Chicago, while they all explored other projects and toured with other friends. But in 2024, the six musicians started right back up at the beginning, rediscovering that uncompromising closeness of connection they all shared. The product of a few straight weeks together in the middle of the woods in Indiana, IRON not only finds Post Animal reunited with Keery, but is the embodiment of their renewed and ironclad connection.

IRON will be released on July 25th. With each band member bringing in song ideas, and taking turns on lead vocals, the entire record was written and produced by the five members of Post Animal and Keery. It was engineered by Dalton Allison & Charles Glanders, and mixed by DJO co-producer Adam Thein & Allison. “This record felt like a revitalization of our friendships and our band,” Hirshland says. “We always work collaboratively, but it’s amazing how reintroducing Joe into the mix brought back that dynamic from 2017.”

TOUR DATES

June 01 - Dublin, Ireland - 3Olympia ** SOLD OUT

June 02 - Glasgow, UK - O2 Academy ** SOLD OUT

June 03 - Manchester, UK - O2 Victoria Warehouse ** SOLD OUT

June 05 - London, UK - O2 Forum Kentish Town ** SOLD OUT

June 06 - London, UK - O2 Forum Kentish Town ** SOLD OUT

June 07 - London, UK - O2 Forum Kentish Town ** SOLD OUT

June 10 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Poolen ** SOLD OUT

June 11 - Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene ** SOLD OUT

June 13 - Stockholm, Sweden - Annexet ** SOLD OUT

June 16 - Cologne, Germany - E-Werk ** SOLD OUT

June 17 - Berlin, Germany - Huxleys ** SOLD OUT

June 18 - Warsaw, Poland - Progresja ** SOLD OUT

June 23 - Paris, France - Élysée Montmartre ** SOLD OUT

June 24 - Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso ** SOLD OUT

June 25 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso ** SOLD OUT

September 30 - Asheville Yards Amphitheater - Asheville, NC ** ** SOLD OUT

October 1 - Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta, GA ** ** SOLD OUT

October 2 - The Pinnacle - Nashville, TN ** ** SOLD OUT

October 7 - Grinders KC - Kansas City, MO ** ** SOLD OUT

October 13 - The Criterion - Oklahoma City, OK ** ** SOLD OUT

October 15 - Arizona Financial Theatre - Phoenix, AZ ** ** SOLD OUT

October 17 - Channel 24 - Sacramento, CA ** ** SOLD OUT

October 18 - The Greek Theatre - Berkeley, CA ** LOW TICKET WARNING

October 20 - The Greek Theatre - Los Angeles, CA ** ** SOLD OUT

October 21 - The Greek Theatre - Los Angeles, CA ** LOW TICKET WARNING

November 1 - Detroit, MI - El Club

November 2 - Toronto, ON - The Garrison - SOLD OUT

November 4 - Cambridge, MA - The Sinclair

November 5- Hamden, CT - Space Ballroom

November 7 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg

November 8 - Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda’s

November 10 - Washington, DC - DC9 Nightclub

November 11 - Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle Back Room

November 13 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl

November 14 - Nashville, TN - Third Man Records (Blue Room)

November 15 - Saint Louis, MO - Off Broadway Nightclub

November 17 - Madison, WI - High Noon Saloon

November 18 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall

December 3 - Lawrence, KS - The Bottleneck

December 5 - Dallas, TX - Dada

December 6 - Austin, TX - The Parish

December 9 - Los Angeles, CA - Teragram Ballroom

December 10 - San Francisco, CA - The Independent

December 12 - Portland, OR - Polaris Hall

December 13 - Seattle, WA - Neumos (Barboza)

December 15 - Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court

December 17 - Denver, Co - Bluebird Theater 


** supporting Djo


More on Post Animal & IRON:

After the release of 2022’s sublime Love Gibberish LP, Post Animal found themselves sunk deeper into their work than ever before. That record was their first released independently, with all the extra effort that entails. They also toured extensively, both on their own and with UK psych band Temples. By the time things started settling down, Post Animal was scattered to the wind. Guitarist Javi Reyes and drummer Wesley Toledo dropped back home to Chicago, while guitarist Matt Williams moved to Los Angeles, bassist Dalton Allison decamped for Ithaca, and multi-instrumentalist Jake Hirshland relocated to Brooklyn. “There was some burnout happening,” Allison says. “We were ruthlessly fighting and grinding.”

But then Keery showed up at a New York tour stop, and the idea was hatched that they cut another record—all six original band members together again, for the first time since 2017. “When we made When I Think of You in a Castle, that was near the start of Stranger Things,” Keery recalls. “And now with it kind of coming to an end in my own life, we all felt it'd be great to do something like that again, to go somewhere and be isolated and work on music together. It was a labor of love.” A big part of that process was focusing on the experience rather than putting pressure on an outcome. “We all agreed that even if we went and just hung out, we’d be happy with it,” Toledo says. “We're just heartfelt, sentimental, and emotional, but there was a real positivity and optimism among us.”

They would set up camp at the Indiana home of their friends Malcolm Brown and Charles Glanders, an A-frame tucked into some woodlands with massive windows for views of the fall foliage. In addition to the lush surroundings, the band’s hosts pitched in: Glanders engineered the tracks with Allison, while Brown inspired via chef-caliber meals. “We got back to our roots, hanging out and writing music without the expectations or pressure,” Hirshland says. Keery agrees, noting both how close they’ve remained and also much has changed since their last work together. "We're all still such great friends, but now everybody has a lot more experience under their belts," he says. "I was just appreciative to be spending this time, knowing we might not get another chance to do this the way we're doing it right now. The record reflects that enjoyment, and you can feel the fun." 

Even when IRON touches on heavy themes, Post Animal finds fluidity and strength in their compositions—a clear result of sharing so much time together. Members of the group would come and go from the home studio, a free-flowing stream of ideas. “This is the easiest experience I’ve had making an album,” Williams says. Reyes agrees, noting that ease comes from understanding—and growing from—your past: “It’s a return to ourselves, but down the road, feeling better than we ever have.”

Throughout the album, Post Animal use that honed edge to push and pull at genre threads, imbuing some synthpop here and some folk there, vintage radio rock on one track and twitchy psychedelia on the next. Like the six sides of a die, the members of Post Animal and Keery each brought their own energy and style into an interconnected whole. As Hirshland explains it: “This is an exploration of being alive and in this group of friends.” 

IRON puts the listener directly into the room with the band, freewheeling and experimental yet played with precision. That atmosphere should be palpable as the band hits the road with Keery’s Djo project, Toledo and Reyes pulling double duty as well by working in his backing band—the whole group getting to spend even more time together. “We’re having fun making things that we’re proud of. It’s a more mature period for us as collaborators and as friends,” Reyes says. “We’re all vibing with each other creatively, enjoying the momentum and our friendship.” Allison vehemently agrees: “All of these creative forces coming together, it was like iron sharpening iron,” he says. “When we’re in proximity with one another, we make each other better.”

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