Super Sometimes have announced the details of their second full-length album, coming quickly off the back of their last year’s ‘From Now And Then’.

It’s titled ‘Show The World What’s Underneath’ and will be released on May 15 via Pure Noise Records.
The band had this to say about what it represents for them, explaining, “’Show the World What’s Underneath” is us staking our flag in the ground as one of the torchbearers of pop-punk. There’s a little bit of something for everybody, and our take on the genre will definitely be a breath of fresh air for those who have been looking for something a little different in the scene. We hope it inspires more people to fall in love with pop-punk the same way we did growing up.”
The artwork looks like this:

And the tracklisting is like this:
1. Afterthought
2. Make Up Stories
3. Always You
4. Learned My Lesson
5. See This Coming
6. Show The World What’s Underneath
7. Spend
8. Common Place
9. Medicine
10. Prophet
The band have also shared the first taste of the record in the form of ‘Afterthought’, which may lay claim to the catchiest chorus of the year so far. As sun-stained, vibrant and celebratory as pop-punk should always be, utilising assets that have defined the past and present of the genre, it’s going to stick in your head all week.
They had this to say about what the song means to them, stating, “‘Afterthought held its hand up as the clear opener to the album as soon as it was written. From the beautifully melancholic verse to the finger-point–inducing chorus, the song is haunting and riddled with passion in both its lyrics and vocal delivery, intended to convey the intense feeling of longing and desperation for someone who treats you as nothing more than an “afterthought.”
The band are set to support Arm’s Length on tour across the US alongside The Callous Daoboys and Harrison Gordon later this year. Here’s where you’re going to get to catch them.
APRIL
21 – OTTAWA Bronson Centre
22 – MONTREAL Le Studio TD
24 – BOSTON Paradise Rock Club by Citizens
25 – NEW YORK Warsaw
26 – PHILADELPHIA Theatre of Living Arts
28 – BALTIMORE Baltimore Soundstage
29 – CHARLOTTE The Underground
MAY
01 – NASHVILLE Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
02 – ATLANTA Buckhead Theatre
03 – ORLANDO House of Blues of Orlando
05 – DALLAS The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
06 – AUSTIN Emo’s Austin
08 – PHOENIX Crescent Ballroom
09 – SAN DIEGO House of Blues San Diego
10 – ANAHEIM House of Blues Anaheim
11 – SACRAMENTO Ace of Spades
13 – SEATTLE Neptune Theatre
14 – BOISE The Shredder
15 – SALT LAKE CITY The Depot
17 – DENVER Summit Music Hall
19 – ST LOUIS Delmar Hall
21 – CHICAGO House of Blues Chicago
22 – DETROIT St. Andrew’s Hall
23 – CLEVELAND House of Blues Cleveland
24 – TORONTO Danforth Music Hall






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