
Melbourne’s Cut Copy made some of the most immediate, likable dance-rock anthems of the ’00s and ’10s, and they aren’t done yet. Back in April, Cut Copy dropped “Solid” and “A Decade Long Sunset,” their first new tracks in five years. As it turns out, “Solid” was the first taste of a brand new Cut Copy album. Moments, the band’s follow-up to 2020’s Freeze, Melt, arrives later this summer. Today, the band drops the warm, bloopy new jam “When This Is Over,” which features a full-on children’s choir. The kids come from Candlebark School, in the Australian town of Romsey, and Architecture In Helsinki’s James Cecil recorded their vocals. Here’s what Cut Copy leader Dan Whitford has to say about the band’s new album and single: