Listen to Bleachers’ New Song 'Hate That You Know Me,' Featuring Carly Rae Jepsen

The track also has vocals from singer-songwriter Sam Dew

By Amanda Wicks.

After announcing his new Bleachers albumlast week, Jack Antonoff has shared the second single off the project. It’s called “Hate That You Know Me”—check it out below. It features vocals from Carly Rae Jepsen and Sam Dew. Antonoff co-wrote the first new Bleachers single, “Don’t Take the Money,” with Lorde. He also produced her forthcoming album Melodrama. Antonoff has also revealed that his new album Gone Now features contributions from production crew Organized Noize and Kendrick Lamar collaborator Sounwave. The new record arrives June 2, and before the album is released, Bleachers will embark on a headlining tour that begins April 25 in New York. See the full list of dates below. Bleachers will perform on tonight’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

Bleachers:

04-25 New York, NY - Studio at Webster Hall

04-27 Los Angeles, CA - The Roxy

05-14 Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Festival

05-20 Tinley Park, IL - WKQX PiQniQ @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

05-21 Omaha, NE - Slowdown

05-23 Colorado Springs, CO - Rawkus

05-24 Salt Lake City, UT - X96 Spring Thing @ Gallivan Center

05-27 George, WA - Sasquatch Festival

06-02 New York, NY - Governor's Ball

06-11 Philadelphia, PA - Radio 104.5 Birthday Celebration at BB&T Pavilion

06-13 Richmond, VA - The National *

06-14 Charlotte, NC - The Underground *

06-16 Columbus, OH - Express Live! *&

06-18 Dover, DE - Firefly Music Festival

06-20 Cambridge, MA - The Sinclair *

06-21 Rochester, NY - Anthology *

06-23 Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live! *

06-25 Detroit, MI - St. Andrews Hall

06-27 Indianapolis, IN - Deluxe @ Old National Center *

06-28 St. Louis, MO - Delmar Hall *

06-30 Kansas City, MO - Kansas City Live! *

* with MUNA

& with MisterWives

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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