Yes, the new Chanel Beads record is called Your Day Will Come (2026), which is the exact same title as the project’s previous LP, Your Day Will Come (2024). As a press release notes, the repetition is about challenging record industry norms, but it’s also a way of evoking “the duel between certainty and doubt” that mastermind Shane Lavers wrestled with during the record’s creation.
Or, to put that last part more plainly, the difference is a matter of intonation: “I’m Ron Burgundy?” versus “I’m Ron Burgundy.” So, which punctuation is Your Day Will Come (2026)?
Like its predecessor, the new album was recorded in Lavers’ small Brooklyn studio with the help of his frequent group of collaborators including singer Maya McGrory, violinist Zachary Paul…
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