Wallows share new single ‘Calling After Me’ and reveal tracklist for ‘Model’

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Wallows share new single ‘Calling After Me’ and reveal tracklist for ‘Model’

The American indie rock band Wallows have unveiled their latest single, “Calling After Me,” which offers a sneak peek of what to expect from their forthcoming album “Model.” The album is set to be released on May 24th by Atlantic Records and will feature twelve tracks. Wallows composed “Calling After Me” to be a joyous and buoyant tune, and they are excited to perform it for live audiences this summer.

“Model” also includes “Your Apartment,” which was released earlier this year as a preview. The band has recently shared the album’s tracklist, which includes “Bad Dream,” “Canada,” “Going Under,” “A Warning,” and “She’s an Actress,” among others. Meanwhile, Wallows are preparing for their upcoming world tour, which is set to start in Portland, Oregon, in August.

Benee, the New Zealand musician, will serve as the opening act for all of Wallows’ North American performances. The band will head to the United Kingdom in October to perform in Edinburgh, Newcastle, Manchester, London, and other cities. Wallows’ last album, “Nothing Happens,” released in 2019, received critical and commercial acclaim.

Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters, and Cole Preston make up the band. Following the release of “Model,” Wallows expects to provide fans with more new music in the coming months. Speaking about their next album, Minnette claimed earlier this year that they had a lot of great ideas. However, the band is open about its willingness to change its creative direction if need be.

Wallows’ “Model” world tour is one of the most eagerly awaited events on the concert calendar. This American band’s success has skyrocketed since the release of its debut album, “Nothing Happens.” The concert dates run through September and October, with the band performing in cities throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, among other countries

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