Courtney Barnett announces newn album Things Take Time, Take Time


Courtney Barnett has announced a new album. On November 12, Barnett will release Things Take Time, Take Time, via Mom + Pop Music/Marathon Artists. The first track she’s shared is called “Rae Street,” and you can check it out below. Barnett will also be touring this fall/winter and into spring 2022. See those dates below, along with her new album’s artwork and tracklist.
Things Take Time, Take Time follows 2018’s Tell Me How You Really Feel.

Courtney Barnett Things Take Time, Take Time tracklist:
1. Rae Street
2. Sunfair Sundown
3. Here’s the Thing
4. Before You Gotta Go
5. Turning Green
6. Take it Day By Day
7. If I Don’t Hear From You Tonight
8. Write a List of Things to Look Forward To
9. Splendour
10. Oh the Night
Courtney Barnett tour dates:
11/29 – Las Vegas, NA – Brooklyn Bowl (B)
12/1 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory (B)
12/2 – Salt Lake City, UT – Depot (B)
12/4 – Phoenix, AZ – Van Buren (BS)
12/5 – San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park (BS)
12/9 – Los Angeles, CA – The Theater at Ace Hotel (W)
12/10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ace (BS)
12/12 – San Francisco, CA – The Fox (BS)
12/14 – Seattle, WA – Paramount (BS)
12/15 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore
1/22 – Minneapolis, MN – Palace Theatre (JJ)
1/23 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre (JJ)
1/25 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre (JJ)
1/26 – Columbus, OH – Express Live (JJ)
1/28 – Nashville, TN – Ryman (JJ)
1/29 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern (JJ)
1/31 – Asheville, NC – Orange Peel (S)
2/2 – Washington DC – 9:30 Club (S)
2/3 – Washington DC – 9:30 Club (S)
2/4 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met (JJ)
2/5 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall (JJ)
2/8 – Boston, MA – Wang Theatre (S)
2/10 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground (S)
2/11 – Montreal, QC – Mtelus (S)
2/12 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall (S)
(B) = with Bedouine
(BS) = with Bartees Strange
(JJ) = with Julia Jacklin
(S) = with Shamir
(W) = with Warpaint
Courtney Barnett’s Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit is on our list of the Top 150 Albums of the 2010s.

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