Superorganism Announce New Album World Wide Pop, Share Video for New Song “Teenager”

The band will tour Europe, the UK, and North America at the end of 2022

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Superorganism (Jack Bridgland)

Superorganism have announced their new album. World Wide Pop is out July 15 via Domino. The follow up to their 2018 self-titled album includes the new single “Teenager,” which features CHAI and Pi Ja Ma and received a new video starring comedian Brian Jordan Alvarez. The album also features Stephen Malkmus, Dylan Cartlidge, Gen Hoshino, and others. Find the video and tracklist below, and check out the band’s forthcoming tour dates.

The band—known for its members using pseudonyms—no longer features the member Emily, whose real name is Mark Turner. In 2019, it was reported that Turner sought restraining orders against two women who spoke out against him. The former members known as Robert and Ruby are also no longer in Superorganism.

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World Wide Pop:

01 Black Hole Baby
02 World Wide Pop
03 On & On
04 Teenager [ft. CHAI & Pi Ja Ma]
05 It’s Raining [ft. Stephen Malkmus & Dylan Cartlidge]
06 Flying
07 Solar System [ft. CHAI & Boa Constrictors]
08 Into The Sun [ft. Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus & Pi Ja Ma]
09 Put Down Your Phone
10 crushed.zip
11 Oh Come On
12 Don’t Let The Colony Collapse
13 Everything Falls Apart

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