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Big Thief Shares New Song ‘All Night All Day’

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 23: Buck Meek and Adrianne Lenker of Big Thief perform at Alcatraz Milan on April 23, 2023 in Milan, Italy. Big Thief Perform In Milan Italy - 23 Apr 2023
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Big Thief has once again captured the music world’s attention with the release of their new single, “All Night All Day,” a track from their highly anticipated upcoming album, *Double Infinity*. Following the success of their prior single “Incomprehensible,” the latest offering continues to build excitement for the album, which is set for release on September 5, 2025, via 4AD. This new single encapsulates the band's signature sound, blending elements of folk rock with dreamy, synth-infused tones that evoke a sense of longing and introspection.

The track “All Night All Day” embodies a warm, melancholic mood that is distinctly marked by Adrianne Lenker's evocative lyrics and vocal performance. The song’s chorus, featuring lines like “swallow poison, swallow sugar, sometimes they taste the same,” lyrically explores themes of love and its complexities, suggesting a narrative that swirls between sweet and bitter experiences. The song is imagined through the lens of Big Thief’s characteristic approach: combining Lenker’s poignant songwriting with the band’s ability to create an ethereal soundscape. This particular track is noted for its shuffling rhythm and the soft, swirling synthesizer tones that linger beneath Lenker's voice, painting auditory landscapes that are at once intimate and expansive.

The rollout of *Double Infinity* began with the release of “Incomprehensible,” which set the tone for the album’s musical direction — a confluence of dreamlike shimmer and tender Americana influences, reminiscent of 80s and 90s new-agey pop traditions mingling with singer-songwriter vibes akin to Lucinda Williams. The album marks a new chapter for the band as a trio, following the departure of bassist Max Oleartchik in 2022 due to interpersonal reasons. Lenker, along with Buck Meek and James Krivchenia, continue to push the boundaries of their sound as they delve deeper into a rich tapestry of stylistic evolutions and emotional storytelling.

In parallel with their album release, Big Thief is also gearing up for their “Somersault Slide 360 Tour,” which commences on September 17, 2025, in Sacramento, California. The North American tour will see the band perform in key cities such as Los Angeles, Mexico City, Philadelphia, and Dallas, culminating in Houston on November 7, 2025. This tour is a follow-up to their efforts earlier this year with the release of *Passional Relations*, a benefit EP dedicated to supporting wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, further reflecting the band’s commitment to using their art for social good.

The release of “All Night All Day” continues to establish Big Thief's reputation for crafting music that is both introspective and resonant. Their ability to weave complex narratives through simple melodies has earned them a dedicated following and a place in the modern musical landscape that is defined by innovation and emotional depth. As they prepare to unveil the full dimensions of *Double Infinity*, the anticipation is accompanied by the certainty that Big Thief will deliver another compelling chapter in their evolving musical saga.

Big Thief’s exploration of intimate themes and emotive performances continues to leave a lasting impact, heralding an exciting era for the band and fans alike as they look forward to the complete unveiling of *Double Infinity*. This upcoming album and the accompanying tour symbolize not just a continuation of their journey, but an evolution that promises to push the boundaries of contemporary music storytelling. As “All Night All Day” resonates through speakers and earbuds worldwide, the compelling allure of Big Thief’s artistry continues to shine brightly.

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