Acclaimed Artist Fruit Bats Returns With Expansive Full Band Album The Landfill On June 12th

ACCLAIMED ARTIST FRUIT BATS RETURNS WITH EXPANSIVE FULL BAND ALBUM THE LANDFILL ON JUNE 12TH

 NEW COLLECTION FINDS ERIC D. JOHNSON IN MOST PROLIFIC PERIOD FOLLOWING 2025’S ACCLAIMED, INTIMATE SOLO OUTING BABY MAN

WATCH WITTY CONCEPTUAL VIDEO FOR VIBRANT NEW TITLE TRACK HERE

EXTENSIVE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR ANNOUNCED

 

Nashville, TN – Celebrated artist Fruit Bats announces the forthcoming release of the brand-new album The Landfill, on June 12th via Merge Records with an extensive full-band US tour to follow (see dates below). The new offering finds Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Eric D. Johnson (who performs under the Fruit Bats moniker) in a highly prolific period following 2025’s critically acclaimed, intimate Fruit Bats solo outing, Baby Man. The Landfill is one of the most vibrant, full-band albums in Fruit Bats beloved catalogue.

The album title draws from a familiar feature of the Midwestern landscape where Johnson grew up: the quiet hills that rise unexpectedly from otherwise flat terrain. For Johnson, those sites became a powerful metaphor. The Landfill imagines standing atop a towering pile of history—personal, emotional, and cultural—using that unlikely vantage point to survey what lies ahead. The result is an album concerned with memory, consequence, and possibility, where the debris of the past becomes the ground from which new visions emerge.

The clever new conceptual video for the album’s title track was directed Adam Willis. Johnson says of the witty clip, “This is my 6th video with the great Adam Willis, AKA Brother Willis. Another in our long line of collabs which are often funny with cold opens and strange characters plumbing the depths of the human psyche. The very first brainstorm session, we landed on Close Encounters of the Third Kind as an initial reference. Especially the notion of a man at a crossroads who is haunted by a mysterious shape. Later that morphed into the idea that, for some strange reason, I live a double life as a tortured art star in Europe. And that my music career there is completely unknown. Truth be told, Fruit Bats have had a strange journey as more or less a cult band for a long time. Things have gotten bigger in recent years in North America but we ARE still quite obscure in Europe. This is a less than subtle nod to that fact.”

He concludes, “Silly and obscure as these concepts may be – the video still plays to the lyric and feeling of the song. The notions of memory and legacy and following signs that may or may not lead you down the right path. Adam and I always like winking in these videos but the concepts and stories are still kinda poignant at the end of the day.” Watch “The Landfill” video HERE.

During the more than two decades of releasing music as Fruit Bats, Johnson has carefully shaped his songs over time. That process shifted following Baby Man, which embraced a stream-of-consciousness writing method and captured songs almost as quickly as they appeared. The experience unlocked something in Johnson,  which he carried directly into the creation of The Landfill.

Within weeks of completing the solo record, he went to Bear Creek Studios in Washington —this time with his longtime touring band, featuring bassist David Dawda, guitarist Josh Mease, keyboardist Frank LoCrasto, and drummer Kosta Galanopoulos —to apply the process in fully collaborative setting. Johnson wanted to document the energy that has made Fruit Bats a beloved live act. The band tracked much of the album together in the room, prioritizing instinct and chemistry over polish, with few overdubs, no click tracks, and performances captured largely in real time. That approach gives The Landfill a sense of motion and color that feels both raw and radiant.

Collectively, these songs form one of the more expansive statements in the Fruit Bats canon. The Landfill balances communal energy of collaboration with deeply personal writing with lyrics that wrestle with regret, longing, and hope. Johnson surveys a landscape shaped by everything that came before finding, within it, new ways forward.

 

Listen to “The Landfill” at your preferred DSP’s HERE

Click HERE to pre-order/pre-save The Landfill album

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please contact Jim Flammia at All Eyes Media

 Fruit Bats North American Tour Dates

Jun 11 – San Diego, CA – Belly Up

Jun 12 – Tucson, AZ – La Rosa

Jun 13 – Santa Fe, NM – The Bridge

Jun 14 – Oklahoma City, OK – Tower Theatre

Jun 17 – Columbia, MO – Rose Music Park

Jun 18 – Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI Annex

Jun 19 – Lexington, KY – The Burl

Jun 20 – Nelsonville, OH – Nelsonville Music Festival

Jul 16 – Winston-Salem, NC – Ramkat

Jul 17 – Isle of Palms, SC – Windjammer

Jul 18 – Asheville, NC – Hellbender by The Orange Peel

Jul 19 – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry

Jul 21 – Toronto, ON – Concert Hall

Jul 23 – Norwalk, CT – District Music Hall

Jul 24 – Newport, RI – Newport Folk Festival

Jul 25 – Kingston, NY – Assembly

July 28 – Northampton, MA – Academy of Music

Sep 30 – Los Angeles, CA – Bellwether

Oct 1 – Berkeley, CA – UC Theatre

Oct 2 – Santa Cruz, CA – Rio Theatre

 Oct 3 – Grass Valley, CA – Center For The Arts

Oct 7 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom

Oct 9 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo

Oct 10 – Victoria, BC – Capitol Ballroom

Oct 11 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore

Oct 13 – Moscow, ID – International Ballroom at University of Idaho

Oct 14 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall

Oct 15 – Missoula, MT – The Wilma

Oct 16 – Salt Lake City, UT – Commonwealth

Oct 17 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom

Oct 20 – Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall

Oct 21 – Iowa City, IA – Englert Theatre

Oct 22 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line

Oct 23 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theater

Oct 24 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed

Nov 5 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer

Nov 6 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Ballroom

Nov 7 – Boston, MA – Royale

Nov 8 – Portland, ME – State Theatre

Nov 11 – New York, NY – Webster Hall

Nov 12 – Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird

Nov 14 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

Nov 15 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle

Nov 17 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse

Nov 18 – Nashville, TN – Basement East

Nov 19 – Birmingham, AL – The Saturn

Nov 20 – New Orleans, LA – Tipitina’s

Nov 21 – Austin, TX – Mohawk

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