Jenny Lewis Shares New Single “Red Bull & Hennessy,” On The Line Album Details

On The Line is out March 22

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Jenny Lewis Shares New Single “Red Bull & Hennessy,” On The Line Album Details

Late last year, Jenny Lewis teased that her new album, one of our most anticipated of 2019, was on its way early this year. After unleashing a pair of suspicious tweets on Tuesday night, Lewis has confirmed the new record is called On The Line, and it’s dropping March 22 on Warner Bros. Records. The news arrives with the album’s first single, “Red Bull & Hennessy,” which you can hear below via a twinkly accompanying visualizer.

“Red Bull & Hennessy” is Lewis’ first new music since her 2014 album The Voyager, and on this love song-turned-party song, she makes an invigorated return in a fit of bluesy electric guitar, “high on Red Bull and Hennessy.” She teases and taunts (“Don’t you wanna kiss me? Don’t you wanna even try?”), only to proclaim she’s “higher than you.” After five silent years, the singer/songwriter and former Rilo Kiley frontwoman is back and burning brighter than ever.

On The Line features an impressive supporting cast, including Beck, Benmont Tench, Don Was, Jim Keltner, Ringo Starr and Ryan Adams. In addition to the album details, Lewis has also announced more tour dates (including some supporting Death Cab for Cutie), which you can find below.

Again, you can listen to “Red Bull & Hennessy” below and preorder On The Line here. Keep scrolling for the On The Line tracklist and album art, plus Jenny Lewis’ tour dates.

On The Line Album Art:

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On The Line Tracklist:
01. Heads Gonna Roll
02. Wasted Youth
03. Red Bull & Hennessy
04. Hollywood Lawn
05. Do Si Do
06. Dogwood
07. Party Clown
08. Little White Dove
09. Taffy
10. On The Line
11. Rabbit Hole

Jenny Lewis Tour Dates:

February
01 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Live From Here

March
26 – Bloomington, Ill. @ The Castle Theatre
27 – Madison, Wis. @ The Sylvee
29 – St. Paul, Minn. @ The Palace
30 – Chicago, Ill. @ Riviera Theatre
31 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Ryman Auditorium

April
02 – Iowa City, Iowa @ Mission Creek Festival
04 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ The Jones Assembly
05 – Dallas, Texas @ Canton Hall
06 – Austin, Texas @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater
09 – Baton Rouge, La. @ Varsity Theatre
10 – Jackson, Miss. @ Duling Hall
12 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Variety Playhouse
13-14 – Charleston, S.C. @ High Water Festival

May
10 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ House of Blues
11 – Los Angeles, Cali. @ Hollywood Palladium
13 – Tucson, Ariz. @ Rialto Theatre
14 – Albuquerque, N.M. @ Kimo Theatre
16 – Denver, Colo. @ Ogden Theatre
17 – Bellvue, Colo. @ Mishawaka Amphitheatre
18 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Commonwealth Room
20 – Vancouver, B.C. @ Commodore Ballroom
21 – Seattle, Wash. @ The Moore
22 – Portland, Ore. @ Crystal Ballroom
24 – Napa, Calif. @ BottleRock Festival
25 – San Luis Obispo, Calif. @ Fremont Theatre
26 – San Diego, Calif. @ House of Blues

June
11 – Portland, Maine @ Thompsons Point *
12 – Burlington, Vt. @ The Green at Shelburne *
14 – New Haven, Conn. @ College Street *
15 – Queens, N.Y. @ Forest Hills Tennis Stadium *
16 – Prescott Park Arts Festival
18 – Detroit, Mich. @ The Masonic *
20 – Toronto, Ontario @ Echo Beach *
21 – Cooperstown, N.Y. @ Ommegang Brewery *
22 – Northampton, Mass. @ Calvin Theatre

(* – Supporting Death Cab for Cutie)

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