Cannons, the indie-pop trio from L.A., is finally back with their highly anticipated fifth album, "Everything Glows," set to drop on March 27. To give fans a taste of what's to come, the band will play a sold-out show at the iconic Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles and release a new single, "Starlight," ahead of the album's release date.
The album marks a significant comeback for Cannons after the lead vocalist Michelle Joy suffered a string of personal setbacks, including anemia, surgery, and a divorce. However, instead of letting these challenges hold her back, Joy credits "Everything Glows" as a reflection of how she has rebuilt her life. The album is a testament to her resilience and a celebration of finding light in the darkest moments.
"What 'Everything Glows' finds beauty in moments that feel messy or unresolved," the band tells Rolling Stone. "The songs move through longing, memory, and late nights, but always return to light, a feeling we wanted to introduce with our new single, 'Starlight.'"
The album is a group effort, with all three musicians coming together to create something special during Joy's recovery period. The result is 16 tracks that were pared down to the 11 songs on "Everything Glows." The band's chemistry and camaraderie shine through in every song, showcasing their growth as artists and individuals.
In support of the new album, Cannons will embark on a North American tour, co-headlining with Bob Moses. The tour kicks off just days after the album's release date, giving fans a chance to experience the band's new music live and see them perform "Starlight" for the first time.
With "Everything Glows," Cannons is back and better than ever, promising an album that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt the pain of heartbreak, loss, or uncertainty. Get ready to bask in the glow of their latest creation and experience the band's unique blend of indie-pop magic at its finest.
The album marks a significant comeback for Cannons after the lead vocalist Michelle Joy suffered a string of personal setbacks, including anemia, surgery, and a divorce. However, instead of letting these challenges hold her back, Joy credits "Everything Glows" as a reflection of how she has rebuilt her life. The album is a testament to her resilience and a celebration of finding light in the darkest moments.
"What 'Everything Glows' finds beauty in moments that feel messy or unresolved," the band tells Rolling Stone. "The songs move through longing, memory, and late nights, but always return to light, a feeling we wanted to introduce with our new single, 'Starlight.'"
The album is a group effort, with all three musicians coming together to create something special during Joy's recovery period. The result is 16 tracks that were pared down to the 11 songs on "Everything Glows." The band's chemistry and camaraderie shine through in every song, showcasing their growth as artists and individuals.
In support of the new album, Cannons will embark on a North American tour, co-headlining with Bob Moses. The tour kicks off just days after the album's release date, giving fans a chance to experience the band's new music live and see them perform "Starlight" for the first time.
With "Everything Glows," Cannons is back and better than ever, promising an album that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt the pain of heartbreak, loss, or uncertainty. Get ready to bask in the glow of their latest creation and experience the band's unique blend of indie-pop magic at its finest.