Confidence Man Drop New single “So What”

Confidence Man share new single 'SO WHAT'
Confidence Man photo by Julian Buchan

Confidence Man have returned with new single “So What”, the track is off the Australian duo’s forthcoming album 3AM (LA LA LA), available October 18 via CHAOS/Polydor/I OH YOU. “So What” follows their appearance at this year’s Glastonbury festival where they played 4 sets over the weekend, including stepping up to the Other Stage on Friday afternoon.

3AM (LA LA LA) was written and recording at Pony Studios in east London, with sessions that would go on all night. Vocals were improvised in the moment, and often captured in the first take. “We pretty much wrote every single song when we were wrecked,” says Planet. “We’d get blasted and stay up till 9am coming up with music, but we noticed that 3am was the hottest time for when we were on it and the best ideas were coming out.”

Confidence Man have won hearts and lost minds around the world with their arch pop-dance confections and cute choreo – but, like, in a hot way. On 3AM (LA LA LA), Janet Planet, her floppy-haired foil Sugar Bones and instrumentalists Clarence McGuffie and Reggie Goodchild are delving deeper into UK rave sounds of the 90s and 2000s, from trippy acid techno and trance to breakbeat and big beat. It’s darker, sexier and more surreal. They gave us the first taste of the album with ‘I CAN’T LOSE YOU’ back in June, a sugary shot of euphoria that saw the pop-dance delinquents setting out their stall from a great height: they want to whisk you away from the dull wasteland of modern mediocrity, pump up the volume and, with their typical unseriousness, crashland on the dancefloor…naked. Watch the video here.

Following their 2022 album TILT, Confidence Man’s next club-focused chapter began with the release of 2023’s ‘On & On (Again)’, co-produced with Daniel Avery. They’ve since released underground hits with DJ Seinfeld (‘Now U Do’) and DJ Boring (‘Forever 2 (Crush Mix)’, as well as a remix album (Confidence Man Club Classics Vol 1.). At first, the band “wanted to dehumanise pop music and make it over the top and ridiculous again,” says Planet. But now they’re bringing those pop sensibilities to classic UK rave. “We wanted to revisit those sounds and then add pop hooks and vocals to them,” she continues. “I feel like that hasn’t really been done before, besides The Prodigy.”

Pre-order 3AM (LA LA LA) HERE

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