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What new single did The Afghan Whigs release?

The Afghan Whigs drop “House of I” ahead of 40th anniversary tour

Indie rock veterans The Afghan Whigs have released a new single titled “House of I.” The release arrives ahead of the band’s 40th anniversary tour, scheduled to kick off next month.

The song is being positioned as a major comeback moment for a group returning to new material after a long stretch of relative quiet—highlighted by the news that this track marks their first new music in the period leading up to the anniversary campaign.

Why the release matters

  • It frames the anniversary tour with fresh content rather than relying only on back-catalog nostalgia.
  • It signals continued momentum for an indie-rock act that has maintained a devoted audience over decades.
  • It gives fans something new to listen to before the band takes the show on the road.

While the excerpt doesn’t provide deeper details like track length, production credits, or where “House of I” will land on streaming platforms beyond being streamable, the headline is clear: this is new audio from the Afghan Whigs timed tightly to a major live milestone.

For music fans, anniversary tours often follow a “greatest hits” playbook; introducing a brand-new single can help the band broaden the conversation beyond reunion-era interest and reinforce that the Afghan Whigs are still actively creating.


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