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On September 9th, [[Karl Koch]] announced that a new song would be released as a 7" vinyl, separate from the yearly fan club single. On the b-side is a cover of [[You Gave Your Love to Me Softly]] by the band [[Wavves]]. 2,000 copies were produced, with half being black and half being translucent blue. The item went on presale on September 12, [[2016]] and will be shipped out in late November. | On September 9th, [[Karl Koch]] announced that a new song would be released as a 7" vinyl, separate from the yearly fan club single. On the b-side is a cover of [[You Gave Your Love to Me Softly]] by the band [[Wavves]]. 2,000 copies were produced, with half being black and half being translucent blue. The item went on presale on September 12, [[2016]] and will be shipped out in late November. | ||
[[Image:WavvesYGYLTOMS.jpg|260px|right|thumb|B-side art]] | [[Image:WavvesYGYLTOMS.jpg|260px|right|thumb|B-side art]] | ||
The song was played on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show on [[October 5]], 2016. | |||
Before the release of the vinyl, the song was included on the digital [[White Album]] deluxe version, which released online on October 7th. | Before the release of the vinyl, the song was included on the digital [[White Album]] deluxe version, which released online on October 7th. | ||
The artwork, drawn by Nicholas Gazin, is a callback to the [[Pinkerton]] art. | The artwork, drawn by Nicholas Gazin, is a callback to the [[Pinkerton]] art. Just like [[The Green Album]], the wrong font for weezer is used. | ||