Electro-Pop Favorites Cannons Announce Fifth Album ‘Everything Glows’ And Drop Glittering New Single “Starlight”

Cannons have a new album on the way, and it sounds like a band operating at a completely different level. ‘Everything Glows’, the LA trio’s fifth studio album, arrives March 27 on Columbia Records, and new single “Starlight” is out now alongside a music video that captures the glittering, infectious energy the record promises throughout.

The album was written and recorded as lead singer and songwriter Michelle Joy rebuilt her health, and that context shapes every track without ever weighing the music down. “Everything Glows is the most vulnerable album we’ve made,” Joy says. “That space became transformative for us, a kind of rebirth. The record is about remaining open in uncertainty and trusting that even in the darkest moments, there’s still light.” Eleven songs navigate heartbreak, codependence, brokenness, and ultimately liberation, with a sense of camaraderie running through all of it.

“Starlight” follows the October single “All I Need,” a dreamy synth-pop track that set the tone for this era. Both songs point toward a record that finds Cannons reinventing the way they create and collaborate rather than simply returning to familiar ground. The result is their most unified, fearless work yet.

The “Afterglow” Tour co-headlining with electronic duo Bob Moses is underway now, a North American run that hits Red Rocks Amphitheatre on April 26, Brooklyn Paramount for two nights on April 16 and 17, and wraps with West Coast dates through July including the Greek Theatre in Berkeley and a Los Angeles show still to be announced.

Tickets are on sale now.

‘Everything Glows’ Track Listing:

  1. “All I Need”
  2. “Starlight”
  3. “Corousel”
  4. “I Get Weak”
  5. “These Nights”
  6. “Shine”
  7. “Light As A Feather”
  8. “Fool For You”
  9. “Good Luck Charm”
  10. “Photographs”
  11. “Take Me To Tokyo”

The “Afterglow” Tour Dates:

April 2, The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX

April 3, Moody Amphitheater, Austin, TX

April 4, 713 Music Hall, Houston, TX

April 6, Coca-Cola Roxy, Atlanta, GA

April 7, The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN

April 8, The Fillmore Charlotte, Charlotte, NC

April 10, Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA

April 11, Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA

April 13, Roadrunner, Boston, MA

April 15, The Anthem, Washington, DC

April 16, Brooklyn Paramount, Brooklyn, NY

April 17, Brooklyn Paramount, Brooklyn, NY

April 19, History, Toronto, ON

April 22, The Salt Shed (Indoor), Chicago, IL

April 23, Palace Theatre, St. Paul, MN

April 24, Landmark Credit Union Live, Milwaukee, WI

April 26, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO

April 27, The Union, Salt Lake City, UT

April 29, Channel 24, Sacramento, CA

May 2, Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, San Diego, CA

July 14, Dune Peninsula, Tacoma, WA

July 15, Edgefield, Troutdale, OR

July 17, Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA

July 19, Los Angeles, CA