Sir Sly will release their sophomore album entitled Don’t You Worry, Honey on June 30th via Interscope Records. The album will include the melodic, slow jam “Altar”, “High” – #6 at alternative radio — and Sir Sly’s latest track “Astronaut.”

Don’t You Worry, Honey is the most intensely personal piece of work I’ve ever been a part of,” says lead singer Landon, explaining the profoundly cathartic experience that was making their new album. “Making this album gave me a safe space to come and make music with two people I appreciated more than anything. That safe space saved my life and gave me a sense of purpose and renewed verve for life. This album is an amalgamation of all feelings and the revelations that came during the process. It’s full of grief, bitterness, lightheartedness, questions I was asking myself along the way, and against all odds, joy. We worked tirelessly to make something we were proud of– something folks could sing along to, dance to, laugh along with, and something to make some folks feel less like they are alone in the world.”

The West Coast rock trio will kick off their headline tour on June 29th in Los Angeles at the El Rey and hit major cities including New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Atlanta (see full listing below). Tickets are available to the general public and can be purchased through the band’s website.

Since forming in 2012, Sir Sly have forged their singular sound by drawing upon each member’s long-honed musical talents: Jacobs’s introspective yet infinitely searching lyricism, Suwito’s in-studio ingenuity, and Coplen’s sophisticated musicianship and sense of songcraft. Orange County natives and friends since high school, Jacobs and Coplen connected with Suwito through the local music scene. Their early collaborations yielded songs like “Ghost,” a Neon Gold release that quickly earned buzz online. After making their Cherrytree Records debut with the Gold EP in 2013, Sir Sly put out You Haunt Me (which reached #14 on Billboard’s Alternative Albums chart) in September of the following year.

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June 29, 2017 Los Angeles, CA – The El Rey
July 8, 2017 Atlanta, GA –Vinyl
July 9, 2017 Charlotte, NC –Visualite Theatre
July 11, 2017 New York, NY –Bowery Ballroom
July 12, 2017 Washington, DC –Rock & Roll Hotel
July 15, 2017 Philadelphia, PA –The Foundry
July 16, 2017 Pittsburg, PA –The Club @ Stage AE
July 17, 2017 Columbus, OH –A&R Music Bar
July 19, 2017 Chicago, IL –Bottom Lounge
July 20, 2017 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave Bar
July 21, 2017 Indianapolis, IN –The Hi-Fi
July 22, 2017 St. Louis, MO –Blueberry Hill
July 23, 2017 Kansas City, MO –The Riot Room
July 25, 2017 Colorado Springs, CO –The Black Sheep
July 26, 2017 Salt Lake City, UT –Kilby Court
July 29, 2017 Sacramento, CA –Goldfield Trading Post
July 30, 2017 Fresno, CA –Strummer’s