P.O.S Enlists Bon Iver, Kathleen Hanna, More for New Album

By Matthew Strauss.

Minneapolis rapper P.O.S has announced a new album. The follow-up to 2012’s We Don’t Even Live Here is called Chill, dummy, and it’s out January 27, 2017 (with a vinyl release on March 17) via Doomtree Records. The LP includes the previously shared “sleepdrone/superposition,” which features Kathleen Hanna, Allan Kingdom, and Lizzo. There are also contributions from Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, Open Mike Eagle, Lady Midnight, Busdriver, and more on Chill, dummy. Below, see the tracklist and cover artwork, and listen to P.O.S’ new song from the album, “Lanes.” See P.O.S’ upcoming tour dates here.

P.O.S.: “Lanes” (via SoundCloud)

Chill, dummy:

01 Born a Snake

02 Wearing a Bear

03 Bully

04 Faded

05 Pieces/Ruins

06 Get Ate

07 Roddy Piper

08 Thieves/Kings

09 Infinite Scroll

10 Lanes

11 Gravedigger

12 sleepdrone/superposition

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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