Show Me The Body have announced a North American headline tour in support of their forthcoming fourth studio album Alone Together, arriving July 10 via Loma Vista Recordings, while also sharing the project’s third single, “Eat For Peace.”
The new track arrives alongside a continued expansion of the band’s uncompromising artistic vision, reinforcing the urgency and intensity that has defined Show Me The Body since their emergence from New York’s underground scene. The album marks the follow-up to 2022’s Trouble The Water and will see the band bring their famously volatile and immersive live show to 23 North American cities beginning this September, launching in Boston before routing across the U.S. and Canada.
A notable highlight of the run includes a hometown performance at Webster Hall in New York, which will feature the band’s first barrier-free stage setup in over a decade, underscoring their continued commitment to breaking down the physical and symbolic separation between performer and audience. General on-sale tickets for the tour go live June 12 at 10 a.m. local time.
Prior to the North American run, Show Me The Body will also perform a special show at The Cause in London on June 30, presented by Outbreak, with a pre-sale beginning June 10.
Alongside the tour announcement, the band is reviving their weekly CORPUS Self Defense Training sessions at McCarren Park in Brooklyn, running every Sunday throughout June, July, and August from 2–4 p.m. The sessions will also be filmed for inclusion in the “Eat For Peace” lyric video, extending the band’s long-standing focus on community organizing, mutual aid, and collective resilience.
“‘Eat For Peace’ is the first song on Alone Together,” says frontman Julian Cashwan Pratt. “It’s the first message we communicate, one that defines this record as well as who we are. Radical love compels me to fight. It’s the credo.”
Alone Together continues Show Me The Body’s evolution toward a more direct and sharpened form of expression. Working with producers Klas Åhlund (known for work with Robyn and Ghost) and Kenneth Blume III (associated with Geese and Fcukers), the band reexamined their core sonic identity and pushed it into new territory defined by urgency, clarity, and focus.

Much of the album was shaped in the band’s Corpus studio in Queens, a basement space that also serves as their collective headquarters and home base. Written in part during a period of personal transformation for Pratt following the birth of his daughter, the record reflects both vulnerability and intensity, grounding its confrontational edge in lived experience and emotional weight.
A key influence during the album’s development came from producer Klas Åhlund, whose blunt guidance encouraged the band to strip away anything that didn’t fully represent their core identity. That approach carried into sessions with Kenneth Blume III in California, where the band refined and expanded their sound without losing its raw foundation.
Alongside the album and tour, Pratt has also been developing the ongoing interview series Alone Together, directed by Nicolas Heller (New York Nico), featuring conversations with artists and collaborators including Dracula O. / Chi, Kasie Kirkland (Yung Mayne), Jaylen Strong, and Yo Chill. The series explores themes of community, creativity, loss, and praxis, and is available on YouTube and Spotify.
Before heading to North America, Show Me The Body will continue a busy summer schedule across the UK and Europe, including festival appearances and support dates with Deafheaven.
With “Eat For Peace” setting the tone, Alone Together positions itself as both a continuation and escalation of the band’s ethos—channeling resistance, community, and raw sonic intensity into one of their most focused statements to date.
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