
American folk-pop trio Tiny Habits announced that their sophomore album, Keepers, will be released in August.
The trio announced on Wednesday, June 17, that their second album — the follow-up to their 2024 album All For Something — will be released on Friday, Aug. 28.
Preorder/presave Keepers here.
Alongside the announcement, the trio released “Anything He Was,” the lead single from the August album. Described as a gentle and uncanny ballad, the band sings: “I don’t know why I can’t be anything he was to you.”
About the song, the band shared this:
“‘Anything He Was’ speaks to a specific loneliness brought on by someone else’s discontent. They’re constantly using you to fill a space that can only be filled by someone else who is no longer there for them. Knowing this deep down, you still try; you show up. You make them laugh. You’re intimate with them. You perform gestures of kindness and grandeur in hopes that someday it’ll be enough, that your hard work will blossom into something more than just a bittersweet delusion. But it won’t (womp womp). You’ll never amount to them or the cherished moments they shared together. To those who share this experience (current or past), may this song soothe that loneliness and be a little gift on your path to find the love that you deserve.”


