Quit Pausing Your Breathing, Rüfüs Du Sol’s ‘Breathe in/Breathe out’ Is Here: Stream It Now

To praise the send off of their most recent venture, Rüfüs Du Sol held a spring up gig on Sydney Harbor.

Rüfüs Du Sol’s eagerly awaited fifth collection, Breathe in/Breathe out, is at long last here (Oct. 11), and fans have a lot to jump into.

Delivered through their mark Rose Road Records and Repeat, the collection sees the Australian triplet keep on developing while at the same time adhering to the profound profundity that has turned into their trademark.

To commend the send off of their most recent venture, Rüfüs Du Sol held a spring up gig on Sydney Harbor on Oct. 10. The threesome acted before the notorious scenery of the Sydney Show House and Harbor Extension.

“To get to play in that scene, with that setting was so exceptional,” frontman Tyrone Lindqvist told Australia’s ABC News Breakfast. “It’s the principal show we’ve done semi-in the round where individuals were in front, to the sides and behind.

He added, “It was an exceptionally strange squeeze yourself second for me.”

The lead-up to Breathe in/Breathe out has previously been promising, with singles like “Break My Adoration,” which procured a spot in Board’s Friday Dance Music Guide as one of the most mind-blowing tracks of August. It’s a quintessential Rüfüs Du Sol track, driven by a beating beat and contemplative verses that dive into topics of adoration and strength.

“We need to attempt new things and, you know, get out of our usual range of familiarity so on this record we did that a ton,” Lindqvist said.

The band even dropped a fun loving music video for the track, where they star as ’70s-period spies pulling off a heist.

The actual collection follows up their Grammy-winning 2021 delivery Give up, which procured them a Best Dance/Electronic Recording grant for “Kneeling down.”

Fans have generally expected a ton from the band, particularly since their sound has turned into a go-to for the late-night celebration scene, and Breathe in/Breathe out doesn’t frustrate, with the collection offering 15 tracks that investigate everything from euphoric dance beats to additional trial sounds,

The arrival of Breathe in/Breathe out likewise denotes another part in the band’s continuous visit plan. Simply last month, they featured San Francisco’s Portola Celebration, and in 2025, they’re set to carry their sound to Lollapalooza’s South American releases.

You can stream Breathe in/Breathe out beneath.

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