Tiny Habits Announce Sophomore Album ‘Keepers’ and Share New Single Featuring Matty Healy

Tiny Habits Announce Sophomore Album ‘Keepers’ and Share New Single Featuring Matty Healy

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Acclaimed vocal trio Tiny Habits have announced their sophomore studio album, Keepers, set for release on August 28th via Mom+Pop Music. The highly anticipated record serves as the follow-up to their celebrated 2024 debut, All For Something. To celebrate the announcement, the group has shared the album’s latest single, “Anything He Was,” which features guest vocals from Matty Healy. The 12-track project marks the culmination of two transformative years of international touring alongside major icons like James Taylor, Sarah McLachlan, and Noah Kahan.

Recorded across bi-coastal sessions between Los Angeles and New York, including time spent at the scenic Outlier Inn in New York’s Hudson Valley, Keepers captures the emotional spectrum of growing into adulthood. The album was produced by Benjamin Millman, with an elite team of additional producers including Philip Weinrobe (Adrianne Lenker) and Ryan Linvill (Conan Gray), and was mixed by Jon Castelli (Harry Styles, Billie Eilish). Across its tracklist, the album explores the delicate choices of which memories, relationships, and versions of ourselves to carry forward, and which to leave behind.

The new single “Anything He Was” stands out as one of the record’s most compelling and vulnerable moments, diving headfirst into the specific isolation of being measured against a partner’s past relationship. Musically, the track showcases Tiny Habits’ expanding musical and emotional scope, gracefully blending Matty Healy’s guest vocals into the intricate, signature three-part harmonies of members Cinya Khan, Judah Mayowa, and Maya Rae. The track joins the recently released, liberating anthem “Right In Front Of Me” in teasing an album that is both deeply intimate and sonically elevated.

Katie Macbeth

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Katie Macbeth is a freelance music journalist and editor of Indie is not a Genre.



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