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Karate Announce First New Album in 20 Years, Share New Songs: Listen

Karate Announce First New Album in 20 Years, Share New Songs: Listen

Make It Fit follows the Boston jazz-rock band’s 2004 full-length Pockets

Three members of the Karate band

Karate, photo by Daniel Bergeron

The recently reunited Karate have announced their first new album in 20 years. The follow-up to 2004’s Pockets is titled Make It Fit and arrives October 18 via Numero Group. The Boston jazz-rock group have also shared two new songs from that record: “Defendants” and “Silence, Sound.” Listen to those tracks below.

All 10 songs on Make It Fit were mixed by longtime collaborator Andy Hong. After reuniting in 2022 to ring in a series of reissues on Numero Group, Karate realized they “had more to say” and set about writing a new record.

With this news, Karate will head back out on the road to perform music from their new album and old LPs alike. In addition to their upcoming United Kingdom tour, the band will perform at the inaugural Best Friends Forever Festival in Las Vegas alongside the likes of Sunny Day Real Estate, Bright Eyes, and the Dismemberment Plan. Find Karate’s complete list of tour dates below.

Make It Fit:

01 Defendants
02 Bleach the Scene
03 Cannibals
04 Liminal
05 Rattle the Pipes
06 Fall to Grace
07 Around the Dial
08 People Ain’t Folk
09 Three Dollar Bill
10 Silence, Sound

Karate:

08-18 São Paulo, Brazil – Cine Joia
10-12 Las Vegas, NV – Best Friends Forever
12-11 Reykjanesbær, Iceland – Hljómahöll
12-13 Kortrijk, Belgium – Wilde Westen
12-14 Antwerp, Belgium – Trix
12-16 Bristol, England – The Fleece
12-17 Nottingham, England – The Rescue Rooms
12-18 Glasgow, Scotland – King Tut’s
12-19 Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club
12-20 London, England – The Garage

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