Atmosphere Releases New Song "Jerome" Ahead Of "Mi Vida Local"

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Atmosphere releases a new cut off their forthcoming album ahead of its release.

It's been roughly two years since Atmosphere released their last project, Fishing Blues. Thankfully, for those who've been waiting for a new album won't have to wait too much longer. The Minneapolis duo is getting ready to release their forthcoming project, Mi Vida Loca at the end of the week. The project was announced in late August after they concluded their "Welcome To California" tour. As the album nears its release, Atmosphere let off one more single titled, "Jerome."

Atmosphere returns with their new single, "Jerome." This single serves as the second off of their project following, "Virgo" which dropped in late August to coincide with the album announcement. The new single, "Jerome" was released alongside a new visual which was directed by Evidence who also makes an appearance in the music video.

Quotable Lyrics
Climb aboard the diving board
Time gets shorter when a child is born
I'm a quiet storm but when I'm dry and warm
I take final form until you slice the chord
And make the line go flat on that life support


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