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Forest Swords Announces North American Tour Dates, Shares New Songs: Listen

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“Torch” and “Pearl of Hail” follow the British electronic music producer’s comeback album Bolted

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Forest Swords, photo courtesy of Ninja Tune

Forest Swords has announced a series of North American concerts. The British electronic music producer born Matthew Barnes will perform in Brooklyn, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Calgary in June. See Forest Swords’ schedule below.

Barnes released the comeback Forest Swords album Bolted last year. He’s following the LP now with two more tracks: “Torch” and “Pearl of Hail.” Find those below, too.

“‘Torch / Pearl of Hail’ were siblings written as part of the Bolted album sessions, recorded in a factory studio space in Liverpool last winter, that deserved an extra life,” Barnes remarked in a press release. “I’m trying to not have much music hanging around on hard drives gathering dust anymore, life’s too short. This pair are a bit lighter and more spring-like than most of Bolted, but still share the same DNA.”

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Forest Swords: North America Spring 2024 Tour

Forest Swords:

04-19 Tilburg, Netherlands – Roadburn Festival
04-20 Genk, Belgium – Little Waves 2024
06-14 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
06-15 Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle
06-18 Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room
06-20 San Francisco, CA – The Independent
06-22 Calgary, Albert – Sled Island Festival

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