EVOLFO Share New Single “The Committee” Ahead of Album Of Love

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Published on 2026-03-14

EVOLFO Share New Single “The Committee” Ahead of Album Of Love

EVOLFO Share New Single “The Committee” Ahead of Album Of Love

Today, Brooklyn’s EVOLFO share their new single “The Committee,” from their forthcoming album Of Love due April 24 via their own Food Of Love label. Evolfo iterates on their id-fueled, lightning-in-a-bottle moments to create an album of sonic and interpersonal progression that explores a broader frequency of emotions.

The band will take the new music on the road with a West Coast tour this spring, along with Desert Daze-presented release shows in Los Angeles and New York. Watch and listen to “The Committee” below and presave Of Love here.

“The Committee” leans into an Anna Butterss-esque bass-driven groove and shuffling drums that build a meditative foundation, elaborating on previous single “Restless Seed”’s hypnotic, self-actualizing psych groove. The Committee of which they speak is a spammy, secretive organization fundraising for something mystifyingly vague.

Ahead of its release, cryptic flyers appeared around Brooklyn and Manhattan urging onlookers to call 1-646-481-4820. It’s not just an idea—it’s the reality in which we’re entwined.

Of the track, EVOLFO’s Ben Adams says, “The committee was born out of a semi-frantic improvisation where several band members had switched to play different instruments. That instrumental would become the bed for a stream of conscious word avalanche that was written largely in one sitting, covering themes like birth and death, paranoia and the relentless advertising of the modern age, and finally acceptance and release.”

Of Love continues the band’s evolution by planting both feet in a brave new world of songs built upon many hours of group improvisation. Growth and experimentation remain the bedrock of the band.

Since forming over a decade ago, the seven-piece has built a sonic universe that pushes the boundaries of psych rock while cultivating a devoted following among DIY scenes, festival communities, and beyond.

Across their 2017 debut album Last of the Acid Cowboys, 2021’s Site Out of Mind, two EPs, multiple singles, and countless high-energy live performances—including a recent Audio Tree session—Evolfo delivers a feast of expressive psych soul, sinister garage, and spaced-out experimental rock in line with Can and Yes.

“We treat the word ‘psychedelic’ as an opportunity to explore sonic and conceptual limits… mind manifesting, like where the mind expands to accept something new,” says guitarist and vocalist Matt Gibbs.

Of Love was born at the band’s new studio, Sound Home, where Rafferty Swink recorded hundreds of hours of improvisational jams.

“We weren’t thinking about anything other than expressing our hive mind, experimenting and trying to get into a deeper, connected space as a group,” Swink explains. “All of us are playing in a very uninhibited way, and I think that gives the record a lot of magic.”

To further expand their creative independence, Evolfo established Sound Home and their Food Of Love label so the band and its community could have greater flexibility and freedom.

The collective lineup includes Rafferty Swink (keys, vocals), Matt Gibbs (guitar, vocals), Ben Adams (guitar, vocals), Ronnie Lanzilotta (bass), Dave Palazola (drums), Kai Sorensen (guitar, vocals), and Jared Yee (saxophone).

“The art is only as good as what you learn about yourself while you’re making it,” Gibbs says. “I’d encourage people to take the rock stardom out of music and just make an album with your friends.”

“The Committee” is out now.

EVOLFO Live

April 23 — San Francisco, CA — Bottom of the Hill
April 24 — Sacramento, CA — Corner Spot
April 26 — Palmdale, CA — Transplants Brewing
April 28 — San Diego, CA — Soda Bar
April 30 — Santa Cruz, CA — Crepe Place
May 1 — Ahwahnee, CA — Sierra Grass
May 2 — Los Angeles, CA — Gold Diggers
May 7 — Brooklyn, NY — TV Eye

Of Love arrives April 24 via Royal Potato Family Records.
Presave the album

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