Yumi Zouma Share ” “, Announce New Album

Alt-pop band Yumi Zouma announces today’s premiere of “Where The Light Used To Lay,” the latest single from their eagerly awaited new album, Present Tense. The poignant track arrives alongside the second in a mesmerizing trilogy of official music videos directed by filmmaker Alex Ross Perry (Her SmellListen up Philip), today. Present Tense (Polyvinyl Records) is expected for release on Friday, March 18.

‘Where The Light Used To Lay’ eventually revealed itself as a bittersweet song about the agony of detangling your life as you break up and the enticing future, clarity, and lightness that the end of the tunnel can offer,” says co-founder/multi-instrumentalist Josh Burgess. “When we first started writing the song in 2019, we were all in long-term relationships. By the time the final mix was completed in the Fall of 2021, only one of those remained (thanks COVID). It’s funny how songs can end up revealing themselves in surprising ways, even to their writers. It’s equal parts confronting and calming, knowing that the subconscious starts processing long before the conscious comes to it. Regardless, it’s nice to have a moment with a song where you go ‘damn, ain’t that the truth.’

Yumi Zouma will celebrate Present Tense with its world tour, including a North American run beginning April 7 at Atlanta, GA’s Terminal West and then continuing through early May. Special guests include NoSo (April 7-15), JORDANN (April 16-17), Mini Trees (April 18-25), Noble Oak (April 28), and Beauty Queen (April 29-May 6). For ticket availability and additional information, please visit yumizouma.com.

The New Zealand-born band’s fourth studio album, Present Tense was first heralded by the rousing “In The Eyes Of Our Love,” available now.

MARCH

17 – Birmingham, UK – The Sunflower Lounge

18 – London, UK – Lafayette

19 – Manchester, UK – Yes

21 – Dublin, Ireland – Whelan’s

22 – Glasgow, UK – King Tut’s

24 – Paris, France – Le Hasard Ludique

25 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique

27 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg

28 – Hamburg, Germany – Turmzimmer

29 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Ideal Bar Vega

31 – Stockholm, Sweden – Obaren

APRIL

1 – Oslo, Norway – KRXSSET

3 – Berlin, Germany – Burg Schnabel

4 – Warsaw, Poland – Praga Centrum

7 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West *

8 – Durham, NC – Motorco Music Hall *

9 – Washington, DC – Black Cat *

12 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer *

13 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg *

14 – Boston, MA – The Sinclair *

15 – Portsmouth, NH – The Press Room *

16 – Montréal, QC – Petit Campus **

17 – Toronto, ON – Horseshoe Tavern **

18 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop †

20 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall †

21 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon †

22 – St. Paul, MN – Turf Club †

23 – Lawrence, KS – The Bottleneck †

25 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater †

28 – Vancouver, BC – The Fox Cabaret §

29 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile ‡

30 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios ‡

MAY

3 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent ‡

5 – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy ‡

6 – San Diego, CA – The Casbah ‡

* w/Special Guest NoSo

** w/Special Guest JORDANN

† w/Special Guest Mini Trees

§ w/Special Guest Nobel Oak

‡ w/Special Guest Beauty Queen