
Yes, the new Chanel Beads record is called Your Day Will Come (2026), which is the exact same title as the project's previous LP, Your Day Will Come (2024). As a press release notes, the repetition is about challenging record industry norms, but it's also a way of evoking "the duel between certainty and doubt" that mastermind Shane Lavers wrestled with during the record's creation. Or, to put that last part more plainly, the difference is a matter of intonation: "I'm Ron Burgundy?" versus "I'm Ron Burgundy." So, which punctuation is Your Day Will Come (2026)? -Exclaim!
The album’s cover — which Lavers is quick to correct is a “grotesque,” not a gargoyle, because it lacks a water spout — is one of the easiest ways to tell the two records apart. -NYLON
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