Rüfüs Du Sol’s highly anticipated fifth album, inhale/exhaleis finally here (October 11), and fans have plenty to dig into.
Released via their label Rose Avenue Records and Reprise, the album sees the Australian trio continue to evolve while staying true to the emotional depth that has become their trademark.
To celebrate the launch of their latest project, Rüfüs Du Sol hosted a pop-up show in Sydney Harbor on 10 October.
“It was so special to be able to play in that venue, in that context,” frontman Tyrone Lindqvist told Australian media. ABC News Breakfast. “This is the first time we’ve played a half-round game with people in front, sides and back.
He added, “It was a very surreal pinching myself moment for me.”
lead to inhale/exhale Already on the rise, his single “Break My Love” earned a spot as one of August’s top tracks in Billboard’s Friday Dance Music Guide. It’s a quintessential Rüfüs Du Sol song, driven by a pulsating beat and introspective lyrics that delve into themes of love and resilience.
“We wanted to try new things, you know, get out of our comfort zone, so we did a lot of that on this album,” Lindquist said.
The band even made a fun music video for the song, in which they play 1970s secret agents pulling off a heist.
The album itself follows the 2021 Grammy-winning surrenderwhich earned them the Best Dance/Electronic Album award for “On My Knees.”
Fans have high expectations for the band, especially since their sound has become a go-to on the late-night music festival scene, and inhale/exhale Not disappointing, the album offers 15 tracks that explore everything from upbeat dance beats to more experimental sounds,
release inhale/exhale It also marks the beginning of a new chapter in the band’s ongoing touring schedule. Just last month, they headlined San Francisco’s Portola Festival and plan to bring their sound to South American music festival Lollapalooza in 2025.
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