The Band Crosses released the lead single from their upcoming album, the soaring yet jarring “Invisible Hand,” accompanied with a dramatic music video. Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete is the band’s first full-length release in nine years.
Due out on October 13th, The follow-up to 2022’s PERMANENT.RADIANT EP, Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete., boasts high-profile guest appearances from the Cure’s Robert Smith and Run the Jewels’ EL-P.
“When we started working on [the album], there was so much more light coming in my life, for numerous reasons,” Moreno commented. “There’s a lot more optimism. Even the darker themes are more romanticized and not coming from a place of despair.”
Crosses also revealed four new live dates, including two performances at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery and one on the East Coast in Brooklyn, New York, in addition to the release of their new album and song. See those times, as well as Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete’s album cover and track listing, below.

Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete. tracklist:
1. Pleasure
2. Invisible Hand
3. Found
4. Light as a Feather
5. Pulseplagg
6. Runner
7. Big Youth (feat. El-P)
8. End Youth (Reprise)
9. Last Rites
10. Ghost Ride
11. Grace
12. Eraser
13. Natural Selection
14. Girls Float † Boys Cry (feat. Robert Smith)
15. Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete.
Crosses 2023 tour dates:
11/13 – Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery – Los Angeles, CA
11/14- Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery – Los Angeles, CA
11/18 – Darker Waves Festival – Huntington Beach, CA
11/28 – Elsewhere – Brooklyn, NY
12/4 – The Chapel – San Francisco, CA

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