Hotline TNT have announced their latest album; Raspberry Moon is out June 20 via Jack White’s Third Man Records. Today, the New York band revealed the cover art and tracklist for the new LP, plus shared a music video for its lead single “Julia’s War.” Watch it below.
Hotline TNT comprises founding singer and guitarist Will Anderson, guitarist Lucky Hunter, bassist Haylen Trammel and drummer Mike Ralston. Anderson has been the band’s constant frontperson with a rotating crew. However, this lineup is largely the same group that produced and toured Hotline TNT’s acclaimed 2023 album Cartwheel.
Raspberry Moon was recorded with Anderson’s realization that this ongoing cast is the band now. It’s set to be a loud record, with Hotline TNT drawing inspiration from They Are Gutting A Body of Water and similar acts. It also promises to be an album that rock fans can sing along to.
“In a world of half-hearted hooks, and buried-in-the-mix vocals, we had to muster the courage to do what the rest of the shoegaze community could not,” said Anderson. “We looked out to the stadium and reassured the audience: Our voices, together, will be heard. You’ve never heard a TNT chorus this straightforward.”
Raspberry Moon will feature 11 total songs. Read on to see the tracklist. Pre-order a copy of the record here.
Hotline TNT are scheduled to tour the US with Hippo Campus this spring. They also have several select headline shows with Slow Pulp. Keep scrolling to view a full list of shows. Ticket information is available at this link.

Rasberry Moon by Hotline TNT Tracklist:
01 Was I Wrong?
02 Transition Lens
03 The Scene
04 Julia’s War
05 Letter to Heaven
06 Break Right
07 If Time Flies
08 Candle
09 Dance the Night Away
10 Lawnmower
11 Where U Been?
Hotline TNT Tour Dates 2025:
Thu. May 1 – Louisville, KY @ Mag Bar
Fri. May 2 – Urbana, IL @ Rose Bowl Tavern
Sat. May 3 – St Louis, MO @ Sinkhole
Sun. May 4 – Columbia, MO @ Rose Music Hall
Tue. May 6 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Vultures
Thu. May 8 – Boise, ID @ The Shredder
Fri. May 9 – Sat. May 10 – Portland, OR @ Roseland*
Mon. May 12 – Tue. May 13 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox*
Wed. May 14 – Vancouver, BC @ Vogue*
Fri. May 16 – Sacramento, CA @ Channel 24*
Sat. May 17 – Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl*
Sun. May 18 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren*
Tue. May 20 – San Antonio, TX @ Aztec*
Wed. May 21 – Austin, TX @ Moody Theater*
Thu. May 22 – Dallas, TX @ Bomb Factory*
Sat. May 24 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Jones Assembly*
Sun. May 25 – Bentonville, AR @ The Momentary*
Tue. May 27 – Columbus, OH @ Kemba Live*
Thu. May 29 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe*
Fri. May 30 – Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed*
Sat. May 31 – Minneapolis, MN @ Surly Brewing*
Sun. June 1 – Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club % (early & late shows)
Tue. June 3 – Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room
* w/ Hippo Campus
% w/ Slow Pulp
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