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Yahoo
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
With their new album ‘I quit,' Haim ushers in their next era of music — and life: ‘Now it's time to party'
Leave it to Este, Danielle and Alana Haim to maintain consistency. In true Haim fashion, the trio of sisters has continued their tradition of serving up an immaculate and aptly timed summer vibe with their latest LP, I quit. Released on Friday, the 15-track album shows a shift in perspective for sisters Este, Danielle and Alana, who exude a sort of declarative self-assuredness that only comes from making mistakes and learning from them. With textured acoustics, throwback-sounding pop and straight up rock 'n' roll, I quit is a breakup album that defies genres and audience expectations, while still maintaining Haim's signature laidback, sun-dazed cool. The album captures women at their most emotional, conflicted and self-indulgent. Navigating life and love can be "unpretty." Haim gets that. 'We never wanted [the title] to be a negative,' Alana told GQ in its July cover story. 'When we say 'I quit,' it's like, 'I quit the things that don't serve me.' And it's really amazing, 'cause quitting is a new beginning.' Keeping to their casting of beloved 'white boys of the month,' as some fans have put it, Will Poulter is the first 'it' boy to be featured in the artwork for one of the album's singles. The 'All over me' cover art depicts Danielle and Poulter in a fitting recreation of a paparazzi photo taken of Gwyneth Paltrow and then-boyfriend Brad Pitt in 1995, in which Paltrow is awkwardly leaning against Pitt on a New York City sidewalk. The Bear actor also plays Danielle's leading man in the accompanying music video, which sees the Haim sisters — and their men — lusting after each other. But Poulter isn't the only male celebrity featured in the three-minute clip — the band also tapped Saltburn actor Archie Madekwe and Station Eleven actor Nabhaan Rizwan as love interests for Este and Alana. Fans were first given a taste of Haim's I quit era in March 2025, when the band teased the release of their breezy, post-breakup single 'Relationships' with a photo that bore an uncanny resemblance to one taken of Nicole Kidman in 2001. The heavily memed photo depicts the actress triumphantly skipping down an L.A. street with her eyes closed, mouth agape and arms in the air. The Haim sisters, in their re-creation, are also seen walking down a nondescript street in Los Angeles with the same looks of elation. When 'Relationships' finally hit streaming platforms on March 12, its accompanying music video was released on YouTube. The video, much like the cover art, did not disappoint. The trio enlisted help from one of the internet's most coveted boyfriends, Drew Starkey, who plays Danielle's love interest. The video begins with Danielle and her sisters loading boxes into a car, presumably following her breakup with Starkey. The footage rewinds as the song continues, and we watch as several moments in their relationship play out. Cut between the sometimes steamy scenes between Danielle and Starkey are vibey shots of the sisters lounging on a bedroom floor or velvet sofa. From there, a formula was established. Shot by photographer Terrence O'Connor, the artwork for Haim's next three singles were also re-creations of niche paparazzi photos from the "noughties": Kate Moss soaking up the sun against an SUV in 2000 ('Everybody's trying to figure me out'), a PDA-fueled moment between Jared Leto and Scarlett Johansson in 2004 ('Down to be wrong'), and Keira Knightley and ex-boyfriend Jamie Dornan strolling arm in arm, also in 2004 ('Take me back'). For the 'Down to be wrong' music video, Haim found their leading man in yet another internet boyfriend: Logan Lerman. The video opens with Danielle in a hotel bed with the Oh Hi! actor, singing to him as he sleeps. When Lerman finally wakes up and wanders out of the hotel room, the sisters, seemingly invisible, go through his belongings and mess up the hotel room. He can't seem to understand why any of this is happening though. Less than two weeks before the album's release, the sisters played a set at Barcelona's Primavera Sound festival, where they debuted their new tour looks designed by Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton. Their Barcelona performance came two months after they ushered in the I quit era with two hometown shows in L.A. Next up for Este, Danielle and Alana is the Margate Summer Series in the United Kingdom on June 27 before kicking off the U.S. leg of their tour in September. In ridding themselves of things that don't serve them, the sisters see I quit as a celebration of sorts — the ultimate party. 'All of our songs are about our collective trauma and going through it,' Alana told GQ. 'A lot of our last album [Women in Music Pt. III] was us grappling with going to therapy for the first time and these emotions that had been bottled up for so many years, and I think with this album, we've done the work on ourselves, and now it's time to party.' The album's artwork, as with its title, evokes a similar sense of simplicity. The photograph, with its colder, bluish appearance, was shot by acclaimed filmmaker and Haim family friend Paul Thomas Anderson. Alana found the LED sign, Danielle purchased a bunch of dresses from an L.A. thrift store, and Este secured the filming location. With Anderson's busy schedule, they had only one day to pull it all together — and it worked. 'We were so nostalgic making this record,' Este told Kesha on Spotify's Countdown To vodcast. 'Being able to do that together as sisters, and go out together again — it also felt like it was when we were kids.'
Yahoo
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
With their new album ‘I quit,' Haim ushers in their next era of music — and life: ‘Now it's time to party'
Leave it to Este, Danielle and Alana Haim to maintain consistency. In true Haim fashion, the trio of sisters has continued their tradition of serving up an immaculate and aptly timed summer vibe with their latest LP, I quit. Released on Friday, the 15-track album shows a shift in perspective for sisters Este, Danielle and Alana, who exude a sort of declarative self-assuredness that only comes from making mistakes and learning from them. With textured acoustics, throwback-sounding pop and straight up rock 'n' roll, I quit is a breakup album that defies genres and audience expectations, while still maintaining Haim's signature laidback, sun-dazed cool. The album captures women at their most emotional, conflicted and self-indulgent. Navigating life and love can be "unpretty." Haim gets that. 'We never wanted [the title] to be a negative,' Alana told GQ in its July cover story. 'When we say 'I quit,' it's like, 'I quit the things that don't serve me.' And it's really amazing, 'cause quitting is a new beginning.' Keeping to their casting of beloved 'white boys of the month,' as some fans have put it, Will Poulter is the first 'it' boy to be featured in the artwork for one of the album's singles. The 'All over me' cover art depicts Danielle and Poulter in a fitting recreation of a paparazzi photo taken of Gwyneth Paltrow and then-boyfriend Brad Pitt in 1995, in which Paltrow is awkwardly leaning against Pitt on a New York City sidewalk. The Bear actor also plays Danielle's leading man in the accompanying music video, which sees the Haim sisters — and their men — lusting after each other. But Poulter isn't the only male celebrity featured in the three-minute clip — the band also tapped Saltburn actor Archie Madekwe and Station Eleven actor Nabhaan Rizwan as love interests for Este and Alana. Fans were first given a taste of Haim's I quit era in March 2025, when the band teased the release of their breezy, post-breakup single 'Relationships' with a photo that bore an uncanny resemblance to one taken of Nicole Kidman in 2001. The heavily memed photo depicts the actress triumphantly skipping down an L.A. street with her eyes closed, mouth agape and arms in the air. The Haim sisters, in their re-creation, are also seen walking down a nondescript street in Los Angeles with the same looks of elation. When 'Relationships' finally hit streaming platforms on March 12, its accompanying music video was released on YouTube. The video, much like the cover art, did not disappoint. The trio enlisted help from one of the internet's most coveted boyfriends, Drew Starkey, who plays Danielle's love interest. The video begins with Danielle and her sisters loading boxes into a car, presumably following her breakup with Starkey. The footage rewinds as the song continues, and we watch as several moments in their relationship play out. Cut between the sometimes steamy scenes between Danielle and Starkey are vibey shots of the sisters lounging on a bedroom floor or velvet sofa. From there, a formula was established. Shot by photographer Terrence O'Connor, the artwork for Haim's next three singles were also re-creations of niche paparazzi photos from the "noughties": Kate Moss soaking up the sun against an SUV in 2000 ('Everybody's trying to figure me out'), a PDA-fueled moment between Jared Leto and Scarlett Johansson in 2004 ('Down to be wrong'), and Keira Knightley and ex-boyfriend Jamie Dornan strolling arm in arm, also in 2004 ('Take me back'). For the 'Down to be wrong' music video, Haim found their leading man in yet another internet boyfriend: Logan Lerman. The video opens with Danielle in a hotel bed with the Oh Hi! actor, singing to him as he sleeps. When Lerman finally wakes up and wanders out of the hotel room, the sisters, seemingly invisible, go through his belongings and mess up the hotel room. He can't seem to understand why any of this is happening though. Less than two weeks before the album's release, the sisters played a set at Barcelona's Primavera Sound festival, where they debuted their new tour looks designed by Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton. Their Barcelona performance came two months after they ushered in the I quit era with two hometown shows in L.A. Next up for Este, Danielle and Alana is the Margate Summer Series in the United Kingdom on June 27 before kicking off the U.S. leg of their tour in September. In ridding themselves of things that don't serve them, the sisters see I quit as a celebration of sorts — the ultimate party. 'All of our songs are about our collective trauma and going through it,' Alana told GQ. 'A lot of our last album [Women in Music Pt. III] was us grappling with going to therapy for the first time and these emotions that had been bottled up for so many years, and I think with this album, we've done the work on ourselves, and now it's time to party.' The album's artwork, as with its title, evokes a similar sense of simplicity. The photograph, with its colder, bluish appearance, was shot by acclaimed filmmaker and Haim family friend Paul Thomas Anderson. Alana found the LED sign, Danielle purchased a bunch of dresses from an L.A. thrift store, and Este secured the filming location. With Anderson's busy schedule, they had only one day to pull it all together — and it worked. 'We were so nostalgic making this record,' Este told Kesha on Spotify's Countdown To vodcast. 'Being able to do that together as sisters, and go out together again — it also felt like it was when we were kids.'

New York Post
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Haim announces 2025 ‘I Quit Tour,' MSG show. Get tickets today
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. The sisters HAIM have officially booked a family vacation. Starting Sept. 4, the the San Fernando-born trio and 'Licorice Pizza' actresses are taking their 'I Quit Tour' with special guest Dora Jar to arenas, pavilions, music bowls, theaters, clubs, amphitheaters, sports centers, auditoriums, parks and music halls all over North America and the UK. Early on in the 26-concert international run, 'The Wire' rockers have a single Big Apple stop scheduled. They'll drop into New York City's Madison Square Garden on Monday, Sept. 8. Alana, Danielle and Este's sprawling trek comes in support of their forthcoming fourth studio album 'I Quit,' which shares a name with the tour and is due out June 20. Prior to the record's release, they dropped three singles 'Everybody's trying to figure me out,' 'Relationships' and 'Down to be wrong.' '[This is] the closest we've ever gotten to how we wanted to sound,' Alana told '[It was a] 'completely different experience [recording this time around]' since they worked with Vampire Weekend producer and musician Rostam Batmanglij instead of Danielle's ex-boyfriend Ariel Rechtshaid. Fans HAIMsters can purchase tickets for all upcoming HAIM shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the 'I Quit Tour' is Friday, May 2. Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event. HAIM 2025 tour schedule A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below. HAIM set list On April 24, HAIM played a quick 12-song set at Los Angeles' The Bellwether. While we can't say for certain what they'll perform at shows on the tour this fall, here's a look at what they took to the stage in La La Land before the album drops, courtesy of Set List FM. 01.) 'Everybody's trying to figure me out' (Danielle on drums) 02.) 'The Wire' 03.) 'Don't Wanna' 04.) 'Want You Back' 05.) 'Relationships' 06.) 'Summer Girl' 07.) 'Forever' 08.) 'I've Been Down' 09.) 'The Steps' (Danielle on drums) 10.) 'Gasoline' (Danielle on drums) 11.) Now I'm in It Encore 12.) 'Down To Be Wrong' HAIM new music Ahead of the release of its June 20 release, Haim unveiled a trio of singles from 'I Quit.' While we don't know what's in store for the rest of the album, the lead tracks are a departure from the group's slick rock and roll. Instead, here, they move into singalong R&B with the '90s throwback 'Relationships,' blissed-out 'Down to be wrong' (which is admittedly more of a return to form for the band) and strummy 'Everybody's trying to figure me out.' Fans of Vampire Weekend will be pleasantly surprised, too — Rostam's influence is clearly felt here. Pitch-shifted samples, a touch of feedback and subtle jingle-jangles all make for a pleasant, fresh auditory experience. To hear for yourself, you can find the first three 'I Quit' singles here. Dora Jar The 28-year-old NorCal native — with the clever, punny rock pseudonym — is known for her unique brand of soothing bedroom pop that comes in a neat package featuring breathy vocals and sophisticated arrangements. Over the course of her career, she's released two EPs and and the well-received 2024 record 'No Way To Relax When You Are On Fire.' If you're looking to check her stuff out, we recommend starting with the stirring album opener 'This Is Why,' which harkens back to '90s avant garde pop in the vein of Ani DiFranco and Fiona Apple. Want to do an even deeper dive? You can find Dora Jar's complete discography here. For those hoping to see her live, here's how you can find Dora Jar on tour this summer. Huge musicians on tour in 2025 Live music is having a bit of a moment. Many of the biggest names in the game have huge jaunts scheduled these next few months. To make sure you're in the loop, here are just five of our favorites with Haim-like sensibilities you won't want to miss IRL. • Rilo Kiley • St. Vincent • Heart • Lucy Dacus • Japanese Breakfast Who else is pounding the pavement? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change

Perth Now
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Haim will release their fourth album, I Quit, in June
Haim announced their fourth studio album, 'I Quit', at their first live show since 2023 on Wednesday (24.04.25). The pop rock group – comprising sisters Este, Danielle and Alana Haim – recently returned with new singles 'Relationships' and 'Everybody's Trying To Figure Me Out' from their upcoming follow-up to 2020's 'Women in Music Pt. III'. And during their first of two concerts at Los Angeles' indie venue The Bellwether - which has a capacity of just 1,500 - the trio teased the new LP, due on June 20. As well as the album news, the girls brought out a very special guest, with pop sensation Addison Rae joining them to debut the new song, 'Blood on the Street'. The girls will play the same venue on Thursday evening (24.04.25). Alongside a poster for the shows, they shared to Instagram: "This is for everyone who's been there since day one.. we love you guys. Take me back. Los Angeles see you next week.' Meanwhile, Danielle Haim recently revealed their latest single helped her come through "some hard times". The 36-year-old musician took to Instagram to discuss the inspiration behind 'Everybody's Trying to Figure Me Out', revealing that she began penning the track after suffering a panic attack. In a lengthy post, Danielle wrote: "This next song we will be releasing is my favorite song we've written in the last couple years :) writing it has gotten me through some hard times, and we felt this might be of some use to get our vibes right for this summer! "I started writing this after a panic attack I had the night I got home from tour. I was very confused because I was SO SO SO happy about our incredible tour, but something about being alone with myself scared the s*** out of me. after a lot of reflecting I realized I've let a lot of people try and tell me how I should live my life, but I realized in making everyone else happy, I lost myself. (sic)" Danielle explained that 'Everybody's Trying to Figure Me Out' has given her a renewed sense of self-belief, and she hopes the song finds "anyone who needs it". She continued: "I wrote this as a way to believe in myself again and quit being scared to do what I want. I hope this finds anyone who needs it. 'Everybody's trying to figure me out' - Out this Friday (sic)"

Forbes
30-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Haim Kickstarts Its Comeback With A New Charting Single
It's been a while since fans heard anything brand new from Haim. The sister trio stepped out of the spotlight for a bit – as much as one group can while joining Taylor Swift on her The Eras Tour – and taking time to reset, regroup, and get back into the studio. After a lengthy stretch without much new material, the band is officially back, and it didn't take long for the act's latest release to turn into a hit. 'Relationships,' the latest single by Haim, opens on a pair of Billboard rankings this frame, and it earns a top 40 strat on both of them. The cut performs best on the Hot Alternative Songs chart, which ranks the most-consumed alternative-only tracks in the U.S. every week. There, the track launches at No. 17. Just a few rungs below that position, the band also appears on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. On that tally, 'Relationships' begins its time at No. 23. That ranking features the top-performing titles that fall under both the rock and alternative umbrellas, making it slightly more competitive. As 'Relationships' lands at No. 17 on the Hot Alternative Songs chart, Haim scores just its third-ever placement on that tally. Over on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, the act is far more successful. This latest debut marks its sixteenth showing on the list. 'Relationships' marks the first completely new tune from Haim in quite some time. The last track the trio released was 'Home,' which appeared on the Barbie movie soundtrack in 2023. Prior to that, the band shared a one-off single titled 'Lost Track,' which didn't make a major commercial impact. Back in 2021, the group was still promoting its album Women in Music Pt. III with the single 'Gasoline.' That track featured Swift and managed to become another special win for the band, thanks largely to the starpower that the Eras Tour powerhouse brought to the table. As Haim returns to the Billboard charts, one of its members is enjoying a solo surge at the same time. Danielle Haim appears alongside Bon Iver on a new single titled 'If Only I Could Wait,' which also reaches the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. The track starts at No. 44 this period. With 'Relationships' now officially charting and a new chapter beginning, it looks like Haim is ready to jump back into full promotional mode. The band's last album, Women in Music Pt. III, dropped in 2020 and was met with critical acclaim. Five years is a long time to wait for a project, but the sisters will surely make the patience exhibited by fans worth it.



