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Hinds Party at a Connecticut Ski Resort in the Video for “The Club”

I Don’t Run Due Out April 6 via Mom + Pop

Mar 20, 2018 Hinds
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Spanish all-female quartet Hinds are releasing a new album, I Don’t Run, on April 6 via Mom + Pop. Previously they shared a video for its first single, “New For You,” which featured the band engaged in a game of football (or soccer if you must), as well as the audio for “The Club.” Now “The Club” has a video directed by Matthew Dillon Cohen in which the band party and perform at a ski resort in Connecticut. Watch it below, followed by the band’s upcoming tour dates.

Hinds had this to say about the song in a previous press release band statement: “When we wrote ‘The Club’ and first listened to it we couldn’t believe that we hadn’t write it before and that we hadn’t been listening to it for years. A friend said that it is more Hinds than Hinds themselves hahah. That’s why we chose putting it as the track 1 of the album. From now on it’s our presentation card.”

Hinds released their debut album, Leave Me Alone, back in January 2016 via Mom + Pop. Hinds co-produced I Don’t Run with Gordon Raphael (The Strokes, Regina Spektor), and it was engineered by Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, Perfume Genius, The War On Drugs, John Legend). A previous press release says that the band weren’t satisfied with just writing songs about being young and carefree. “On this album the struggles are clear. We want to be brave,” said guitarist and vocalist Ana Perrote.

“We loved making this album,” added Perrote. “We knew what we wanted and we have what we wanted. This is a new start for us and we’re fucking ready.”

Hinds Tour Dates:

3/20 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall *
3/21 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks *
3/23 - Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West *
3/24 - Birmingham, AL @ Saturn *
3/25 - Nashville, TN @ Exit/In *
04/15 - Glasgow, UK @ SWG3
04/17 - Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
04/18 - Bristol, UK @ The Fleece
04/19 - London, UK @ Electric Brixton
04/20 - Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2
04/23 - Paris, FR @ Le Point Ephemere
04/24 - Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique
04/25 - Amsterdam, NL @ Bitterzoet
04/26 - Hamburg, DE @ Molotow
04/27 - Berlin, DE @ Bi Nuu
04/29 - Zurich, CH @ Mascotte
5/7 - Boston, MA @ The Sinclair
5/8 - Philadelphia, PA @ The First Unitarian Church
5/10 - Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
5/11 - Washington DC @ U Street Music Hall
5/13 - Toronto, ON @ The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern
5/14 - Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
5/15 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
5/16 - Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry
5/18 - Denver, CO @ Globe Hall
5/19 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
5/21 - Vancouver, BC @ The Biltmore Cabaret
5/22 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
5/23- Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
5/25 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
5/26 - San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
5/27 - Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room
5/28 - Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom

* co-headline show with Albert Hammond Jr.

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May 19th 2019
1:28am

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