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Haim title their new album 'I Quit'—but commit to 15 tracks and a fall tour

Haim roll out the complete tracklist of their fourth album I Quit, slated for a June 20 drop. Teasing fans with brief Instagram clips, they assemble the full list: 15 tracks including pre-released cuts “Relationships,” “Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out,” “Down to Be Wrong” and “Take Me Back.”

Produced by Danielle Haim and Rostam Batmanglij, the album slips in “All Over Me,” “Love You Right,” “The Farm,” “Blood on the Street,” and opener “Gone,” which samples George Michael’s “Freedom! ’90.”

Danielle attributes that choice to Beyoncé’s recent forays into sampling—less rebellion, more quiet defiance. Songs like “Try to Feel My Pain,” “Now It’s Time,” and “Spinning” round out the tracklist.

The trio kicks off their North American tour September 4 in Philadelphia, wrapping in Santa Barbara in October before crossing over for a finale in Glasgow on Halloween.


Source: Billboard – Published on June 13, 2025

Haim Packs Bags and Shuts the Door on Closure in 'I Quit' Concept Album

Haim returns with I Quit, a concept album built around the jagged ritual of reclaiming autonomy. The trio structures the record like an emotional odyssey, trading harmonies for hard truths and dissatisfaction masquerading as empowerment.

Personal yet performative, the lyrics pull back the curtain on independence earned through friction, not platitude. This is not a break-up album looking for closure; it’s one that’s already packed its bags and locked the door behind it.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 30, -0001

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