Cut Copy have finally announced the follow up to their very enjoyable 2011 album Zonoscope. It’s called Free Your Mind, and will be released November 5th via Loma Vista/Modular. Fitting with their often upbeat sound, the album was inspired by two different Summers of Love (1967 and 1988-1989). Cut Copy’s Dan Whitford says, “The concept of freedom is one that’s universally positive and timeless, and whatever each person’s version of that freedom is, it’s a good thing to be reminding people or even just ourselves to be ‘free.'”
To coincide with the album announcement, the band have also released the bustling, summery title track to the album which you can listen to below where you’ll also find the tracklisting. Also included is the recently released single “Let Me Show You Love“. Also, the band have announced bunch of tour dates taking them all over the world, which you can also find after the jump.
Free Your Mind
01 (Intro)
02 Free Your Mind
03 We Are Explorers
04 Let Me Show You Love
05 (into the desert)
06 Footsteps
07 In Memory Capsule
08 (above the city)
09 Dark Corners & Mountain Tops
10 Meet Me in a House of Love
11 Take Me Higher
12 (the waves)
13 Walking in the Sky
14 Mantra
Cut Copy:
10-30 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
10-31 Reno, NV – The Knitting Factory
11-01 Portland, OR – Roseland Ballroom
11-02 Oakland, CA – The Fox Theater
11-03 Los Angeles, CA – HARD Day of the Dead
11-06 Tempe, AZ – Marquee
11-07 El Paso, TX – Tricky Falls
11-08 Austin, TX – Fun Fun Fun Fest
11-09 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
11-10 Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
11-11 St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
11-13 Madison, WI – The Majestic
11-14 Chicago, IL – The Riviera
11-15 Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall
11-16 Boston, MA – House of Blues
11-23 Santiago, Chile – Primavera Festival
11-26 London, UK – Oval Space
11-28 Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Atelier
11-29 Brussels, Belgium – Beursschowburg
11-30 Paris, France – Trabendo
12-01 Melkweg, Netherlands – Old Room
12-03 Cologne, Germany – Gebaude
12-04 Berlin, Germany – Prince Charles
12-06 Moscow, Russia – Pipl
12-07 Ekaterinburg, Russia – Teleclub
12-08 Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia – Ideal Space Vasya+1
12-10 Stockholm, Sweden – Kagelbanan
12-11 Malmo, Sweden – Kulturbolaget
12-12 Gothenburg, Sweden – Pusterviksteatern
12-13 Copenhagen, Sweden – Vega