Underground Hip Hop Pioneers Atmosphere Release New Single “Holding My Breath”

Minneapolis underground hip-hop pioneers Atmosphere drops new single off their new album “So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously”, out May 5th via Rhymesayers Entertainment. “Holding My Breath” is “about how maybe it sounds or looks as though I’m going through it. Thanks for noticing. I’m fine. Don’t worry about me. Worry about your screen time consumption instead” explains Slug.

“Holding My Breath” was preceded by singles “Bigger Pictures” and lead single “Okay,” which was praised by Stereogum, Consequence, Brooklyn Vegan, 2DopeBoyz, and FLOOD Magazine who wrote that “Atmosphere balance optimism, pessimism, realism, and all other -isms on their latest single.”

The duo recently announced Summertime 2023, a North American tour with Slightly Stoopid, Sublime with Rome, and The Movement, which comes on the heels of their European tourThe ConTour

Prior to the run of North American dates, Atmosphere will appear at California Roots FestivalSummer Greens, and two shows at Williwaw Social in Anchorage, Alaska. The run of tour dates will culminate with a headline show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on September 17th. Atmosphere currently holds the record for the most sold out shows at Red Rocks for any Hip Hop artist with nine sellouts since 2011.

Pre-order / pre-save So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously here, and check out exclusive t-shirts, sweatshirts, youth clothing and more available at atmospheresucks.com.

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