Listen to Haim’s reflective new single ‘Everybody’s Trying To Figure Me Out’

Haim 'Everybody's Trying To Figure Me Out' official artwork

Haim have released a new single called ‘Everybody’s Trying To Figure Me Out’ – listen to it below.

The song is the second preview of the Los Angeles trio’s upcoming, yet-to-be-announced fourth album, following on from last month’s ‘Relationships’.

Per a press release, ‘…Figure Me Out’ boasts “a driving rock influence, while being a contemplative exploration about feeling misunderstood” as Danielle Haim sings over a raw, guitar-led instrumental.

Oh my God/ I feel like I might live inside of everyone’s thoughts/ I wish I could slow the tape down to the point where everything stops/ Everybody’s tryna figure me out now/ And I don’t know why,” she states.

Later, the frontwoman adds: “Renters’ rights, squatters’ rights/ I’ll be the gatekeeper for the rest of my life/I don’t want your charity/ Spend a night in the cold if it keeps me free.” 

Writing about the new single on social media, Danielle explained: “This next song we will be releasing is my favourite song we’ve written in the last couple years… writing it has gotten me through some hard times, and we felt this might be of some use to get our vibes right for this summer!

“I started writing this after a panic attack I had the night I got home from tour. I was very confused because I was SO SO SO happy about our incredible tour, but something about being alone with myself scared the shit out of me.”

She continued: “After a lot of reflecting I realised I’ve let a lot of people try and tell me how I should live my life, but I realised in making everyone else happy, I lost myself.”

The singer-songwriter went on to say she wrote the track “as a way to believe in myself again and quit being scared to do what I want”, adding: “I hope this finds anyone who needs it.”

‘…Figure Me Out’ marks a stylistic shift from the breezy, R&B-tinged ‘Relationships’, which was said to be “a contrast to the forthcoming album’s rock sound”.

Haim are yet to share details about their fourth studio album – the follow-up to 2020’s ‘Women In Music Pt. III’. During a recent interview, the trio revealed that the record would feature an as-yet-uncleared sample of George Michael’s ‘Freedom! ’90’.

The track in question, titled ‘Gone’, serves as the opening track to the new LP, and reportedly captures the feeling of clarity after a break-up. The record will also contain a song called ‘Take Me Back’.

Alana Haim told I-D that the upcoming album was “the closest we’ve ever gotten to how we wanted to sound”, adding that it was a “completely different experience” recording this time around.

Haim once again worked with producer Rostam Batmanglij (Vampire WeekendClairo) on the record. Recalling the process, Danielle explained: “Working with Rostam, in general it’s very quick, kinetic with him, which I really love as an artist. Maybe before, it wasn’t that way, it was kind of a more… longer, searching, laboured situation.”

Meanwhile, Haim have been added to the line-up for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025. The event is set to take place at Sefton Park in Liverpool next month. The band will also make appearances at Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Porto this summer.

In other news, Danielle Haim has teamed up with Bon Iver on his new single ‘If Only I Could Wait’.

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