By Emily Zemler
Haim enlisted Addison Rae to help them debut a new song, “Blood on the Street,” during their show in Los Angeles last night.
The performance, part of Haim’s headlining show at the Bellwether, featured Rae writhing around the stage as the band premiered the mid-tempo rock track. Oddly, Rae didn’t join on the vocals; she just danced around as Haim themselves sang.
HAIM performing Blood on the street, featuring Addison Rae prancing around the stage pic.twitter.com/BvWBx0rSfs
During the show, Haim played several of their new songs, including recent single “Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out” and “Down To Be Wrong,” which is set to be released later today.
Alana Haim during the first ever performance of Everybody’s trying to figure me out pic.twitter.com/KW7XRVmiSU
The trio also announced the name of their forthcoming LP, which is titled I Quit, along with its release date of June 20. The group kicked off their show with an intro visual that revealed the title and included numerous variations of the name like “I quit what does not serve me” and “I quit caring about what you think.”
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Haim kicked off their new album cycle with “Relationships,” which arrived last month. I Quit was produced by Rostam Batmanglij and marks the band’s fourth LP. Haim’s most recent album, Women in Music Pt. III, arrived nearly five years ago.
lana Haim recently told I-D their new album is “the closest we’ve ever gotten to how we wanted to sound.” She added that it was a “completely different experience” recording than on past albums. Danielle added, “Working with Rostam, in general it’s very quick, kinetic with him, which I really love as an artist.”
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