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Wallows release Tell Me That It’s Over



Multi-platinum alt-rock trio Wallows are proud to present their much anticipated new album, Tell Me That It’s Over today, listen HERE. Album single “Marvelous” also receives a visual featuring band members Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters and Cole Preston giving a sneak peek of their new tour production. The new video was directed and shot by Natalie Hewitt – watch HERE.


Produced by 3x GRAMMY® Award-winner Ariel Rechtshaid (Vampire Weekend, Haim, Adele), Tell Me That It’s Over sees Wallows continuing on their ever-evolving journey of sonic exploration, fusing a vast array of musical ideas – from lo-fi post-punk and indie-folk to early ’90s dance-pop psychedelia – into their own one-of-a-kind creative vision. Highlights include the recently released singles, “I Don’t Want to Talk,” “Especially You,” and “At the End of the Day,” all of which are joined by official music videos directed by Jason Lester (Animal Collective, Ashe, Madison Beer, Rostam) and streaming now via the official Wallows YouTube channel HERE.


Tell Me That It’s Over is available now digitally and in several physical formats, including CD, CD box set with exclusive t-shirt, white vinyl (available exclusively at wallowsmusic.store), yellow cassette, Urban Outfitters exclusive light blue vinyl, Amazon exclusive orange vinyl, and standard yellow vinyl.


To kick off the week after the album release, Wallows will be doing a live performance and Q&A at Rough Trade Records in New York City on March 26th at 4pm EST. On March 27th the band will be playing Music Hall of Williamsburg, which can be streamed live on Amazon Music’s Twitch Channel at 6pm PST/9pm EST. Finally, on March 30th at 11:35pm EST/PST, they will take the stage at Jimmy Kimmel Live! for an incredible performance.


TMTIO marks the long awaited full-length follow-up to Wallows’ hugely popular 2019 debut album, Nothing Happens, available for streaming and download HERE. Produced by GRAMMY® Award-winner John Congleton (St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten), the album proved one of that year’s highest streamed debuts, fueled in part by the 2x RIAA platinum hit single, “Are You Bored Yet? (Feat. Clairo).”



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