The Jack Knives have released a new double A-side single, “La Sirena” and “Late Nights in London,” marking the first official preview of their upcoming album Negative Spaces. The release arrived June 5 via Fumié Records, with Bandcamp supporters receiving early access on June 4.
The two-track release serves as the opening statement for the band’s forthcoming full-length record, which is scheduled for release on November 6. Negative Spaces will include ten new songs and was produced by Pete Steinkopf, a longtime collaborator within the band’s creative circle.
Both tracks were recorded at Little Eden in Asbury Park, New Jersey, continuing the group’s connection to the region’s independent recording scene. The sessions reflect a collaborative production approach, with Steinkopf shaping the sound across the album’s early material.
Alongside the release of “La Sirena,” the band has also issued a music video directed by JustSalads, filmed in Los Angeles. The visual component accompanies the rollout of the double single as the group begins the lead-up to their next album cycle.
The Jack Knives describe the release as the beginning of a new chapter, introducing the sonic direction of Negative Spaces after a period of development and studio work. Both songs function as an early signal of the album’s broader scope, though full details of the record’s tracklist have not yet been released.
With “La Sirena / Late Nights in London,” The Jack Knives move into their next phase with a structured rollout toward their November album release, supported by continued collaboration with Fumié Records and producer Pete Steinkopf.
