Carly Rae Jepsen Announces Double Album ‘Day and Night’

The 24-track project splits into a psychedelic pop half and a dancefloor half, arriving September 18.

Carly Rae Jepsen has shared details of her next album, a 24-track double LP titled Day and Night, out September 18 on Interscope. It follows 2022’s The Loneliest Time and a recent string of teasers that hinted at the project’s split structure.

The album divides into two 12-song halves. The “Day” side draws from 1970s psychedelic pop, while “Night” aims for the dancefloor, according to press materials. A full tracklist has not yet been revealed. The lead single, “On Wires,” arrives this Friday.

Jepsen’s practice of expanding her records has become a signature. The Loneliest Time was later extended by a b-sides companion, The Loveliest Time, and last year she reissued 2015’s E•mo•tion with four unreleased tracks. Day and Night formalizes that archival impulse into a conceptual double album, giving shape to the dual pulls of introspection and release that already run through her catalog.

Jepsen headlines the New York edition of All Things Go Festival on September 26.

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