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Asher White Preps Second Album of 2026
via Pitchfork · July 8, 2026

Asher White Preps Second Album of 2026

Love Aggregates will follow the ever-prolific songwriter’s full-length Jessica Pratt cover

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The ever-profilic Asher White is already revving up for her second full-length release of 2026. Her official follow-up to last year’s 8 Tips for Full Catastrophe Living, Love Aggregates is out August 28 via Joyful Noise. In the video for its lead single, “The Eagle Is No Omen,” White goes into debt playing online poker and must embark on a trippy odyssey of pawn shops and casinos in an attempt to make her money back. Watch it below.

In a press statement, White described “The Eagle Is No Omen” as “[a] comprehensive self-inventory that earnestly attempts to thread together: my relationship to substance, gender dysphoria, eating disorder, my grandfather’s recent passing, heartbreak, moral scrupulosity and the successful rehabilitation campaign of the American bald eagle, which was declared no longer endangered in 2007.”

In February, White dropped a full-album cover of Jessica Pratt’s 2012 self-titled debut. After a brief U.S. tour this October, she’ll head across the pond for a run of UK dates that includes a set at Pitchfork Music Festival London. Scroll down to see all of Asher White’s upcoming performances.

Love Aggregates:01 Reverie for Work02 My Day at the Casino03 Memory Patient (Motor Cycle Angel)04 White Castle Sad05 Nightingale Version (Sailor’s Moon)06 Jerryboy07 The Eagle Is No Omen08 Health Techniques09 Atoll10 Stage Diva11 Come 2

Asher White:10-20 Boston, MA – Cantab10-21 Providence, RI – AS22010-22 Queens, NY – TV Eye10-23 Philadelphia, PA – Grays Ferry Warehouse10-24 Baltimore, MD – The Compound10-27 Dublin, Ireland – The Grand Social10-29 Glasgow, Scotland – Nice N Sleazy10-30 Leeds, England – Hyde Park Book Club11-01 Manchester, England – The Abbey11-02 Bristol, England – Rough Trade11-03 London, England – Pitchfork Music Festival London11-04 Brighton, England – The Hope & Ruin

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