New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Phantogram are officially back! The duo returns with their new single "Into Happiness" out now. Announcing their return,
Phantogram wrote a special letter to fans, noting about the song that it "embodies the personal journey that both of us have taken since we released Three; it's been a long path, coming out of the darkness and into the light."
"Into Happiness" is Phantogram's first release in three years since their 2016 chart-topping and career-defining album, Three, which featured lead single "You Don't Get Me High Anymore." In celebration of this new chapter for the band, they will be touring North
America this summer, kicking off on August 16th in Reno, NV and making stops at New York's King Theater on
September 5th, Washington, D.C.'s The Anthem on
September 6th, Atlanta's Tabernacle on
September 9th and more, as well as playing festival sets at Life Is Beautiful, Hopscotch
Music Festival and others. See full list of tour dates at phantogram.com.
Phantogram - the New York duo of Josh Carter and
Sarah Barthel— has continued to change the zeitgeist for almost a decade by consistently challenging it with their signature blend of hard-hitting beats, guitar-driven dark psychedelia, and electronic pop. Since the arrival of 2010's Barsuk Records debut release Eyelid Movies, the pair has amassed nearly half-a-billion streams, achieved two Gold-Certified singles in the form of "
Fall In Love" and "When I'm Small," headlined sold out shows worldwide, become a festival staple, and toured with artists including The xx, Muse, M83, Alt-J and more.
Their 2016 third full-length, Three, reached career-high positions on the Billboard Top 200 chart (#9) and Billboard Top Albums Sales chart (#5), as the lead single "You Don't Get Me High Anymore" climbed the alternative radio charts. The album was also met with critical acclaim from Pitchfork, Billboard, The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, People, Vogue, New York Magazine, The FADER, Stereogum, NYLON, PAPER and many others.
Three was completed in the wake of Barthel's sister's passing due to suicide, a shattering event which brought suicide prevention awareness to the forefront of the band's consciousness and has informed their charitable giving and community outreach ever since, thus their decision to donate a portion of ticket sales to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. One dollar from the purchase of each ticket to their upcoming headline performances will be donated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.