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American Football Share Video for New Song “No Feeling” (Feat. Turnstile’s Brendan Yates)

American Football Share Video for New Song “No Feeling” (Feat. Turnstile’s Brendan Yates)

American Football (LP4) Due Out May 1 via Polyvinyl

Apr 08, 2026 By Mark Redfern Photography by Alexa Viscius

American Football are releasing a new album, American Football (LP4), on May 1 via Polyvinyl. Now they have shared its second single, “No Feeling,” which features Turnstile’s Brendan Yates. Watch the song’s video below.

Frontman Mike Kinsella had this to say about the new single in a press release: “Brendan came into the studio to sing along to a ‘gang vocal’ call-and-response part I’d written for the chorus of ‘No Feeling.’ I had imagined his voice would be one of many voices scream-singing it, and was excited for it to be a sort of Easter Egg on the album. But after tracking the original parts, he asked if he could try a higher harmony that he was hearing. As soon as he started singing it, all of our jaws dropped, and we all were looking at each other like ‘Oh shit! THAT’S the dude from Turnstile!’ His voice is so singular, and once he sang the part in *his* range, it was clear that the part now belonged to him and him alone…”

Cady Buche and Travis Barron of Unlimited Time Only directed the song’s video and had this to say about it: “Our goal with music videos is to tell a story that captures what we think and feel while listening to the song. When we listened to ‘No Feeling’ for the first time, we thought a lot about mysterious places like outer space and the bottom of the ocean—they’re beautiful and they also kind of freak you out. The music also brought to mind the idea of going down with the ship or a sense of crushing inevitability. Then we thought, what if you flipped that? What if you opened on a sunken ship and that was the beginning? What if this sunken ship were a thriving habitat for ghosts who live there? What if something came along that jeopardized their beautiful afterlife?”

Previously the band shared the album’s first single, “Bad Moons,” which was one of our Songs of the Week.

American Football (LP4) is obviously the band’s fourth album and comes seven years after their third album, American Football (LP3).

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