Barry Can’t Swim has unveiled his latest single, ‘All My Friends’. This summery track comes just ahead of his upcoming album, ‘Loner’, set to be released on 11th July through Ninja Tune. The laid-back song showcases his versatility compared to his recent double singles, the energetic ‘About to Begin’ and the softer ‘Cars Pass By Like Childhood Sweethearts’. These tracks followed earlier album previews, ‘The Person You’d Like To Be’ and the fan favorite ‘Different’, both released earlier this year. You can listen to ‘All Of My Friends’ here. The electronic artist has a busy summer ahead, with his debut headline festival performance scheduled at All Points East in Victoria Park on Friday, 22nd August. He will share the stage with acts like Confidence Man, Orbital, and Shygirl, in addition to performing at Bristol’s FORWARDS festival and this weekend’s Glastonbury festival. In a feature for DIY’s 2025 festival guide cover, Barry Can’t Swim discussed the inspiration for his new album, ‘Loner’. He confessed, “To be honest, I’ve been a little reluctant to fully express the truth behind the album title. I really dislike when people who seem to have everything complain about their lives being difficult.” However, he acknowledged, “over the past year, I began to feel quite disconnected from myself. To process everything and cope with the imposter syndrome that came with performing on stage in front of many people, I distanced myself from what I was truly experiencing.” You can read the full article featuring Barry Can’t Swim here.
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