Alex Cameron has just announced his new album, Miami Memory, set for release Sept. 13 on Secretly Canadian. Can’t wait until September? Luckily for you, the Sydney-born indie-pop rocker has also shared a new single, “Divorce,” with an accompanying music video.

Miami Memory is here. My new single. I want your eyes glued to your screen, and your ear buds jammed deep inside your ear holes. I want you trembling. Thumbs aching from sharing. This one’s for my girl. Lotsa love. Alexhttps://t.co/4DYcuTgXRR — Alex Cameron (@ALKCM) May 7, 2019

With a knack for donning the masks of a wide array of oddball characters in his previous, Cameron finds a new character in Miami Memory—himself.

Facing the threat of a bitter breakup, Cameron sings, “I’ve killed little baby rabbits. I’ve killed microscopic crabs / But I never killed a feeling like the one you and me had.”

Inspired by the empty threats of leaving that lovers make in the heat of a moment, “Divorce” is an impassioned exclamation of misery at the thought of losing a relationship.

In the video, Cameron’s shadowed face calls out from the darkness as a heart necklace drapes over his shoulders. He asks us where his love went because he can’t find it in his hands.

Then, grief turns to frustration as Cameron offers to crash on a friend’s “motherfuckin’ futon couch if that’s how you wanna play it.”

In the end, Cameron finds himself “drinkin’ in the dark” with his battery “all ran out.”

“All you gotta do is say it: Divorce, Divorce, Divorce,” he finishes.

“All you gotta do is say it” and that empty threat becomes a reality.

The single pulls together the threads of long-term commitment and love that snake through the entire LP.

His third album, Miami Memory finally features Cameron, rather than a wacky, made-up character, as its main narrator. The album is a vulnerable, tender and at times lustful love letter to his partner.

“Across the album, Cameron sings with stunning candor of his relationship and transition into familial life,” a press release explains. “Miami Memory is Cameron’s tribute to his romantic union; a common, elemental concept revisited by Cameron with his brand of veracious wittiness and sincerity.”

Strikingly honest about love and sex, Cameron laces the album with a sense of evanescence hanging above the listener’s head.

“When you listen to these songs, and you’re waiting for the twist, or the joke, or any kind of discomfort, I can assure you none of those things were there when I wrote them,” Cameron said in a statement, clearly differentiating this album from his tongue-in-cheek, gleefully uncomfortable work of the past.

Instead of writing the imagined narratives that makes up most of his discography, Cameron turns instead to true stories plucked from his own life in a heartfelt gift to his girlfriend.

“Specific but never esoteric. And graphic but never offensive,” Cameron calls his new LP. “Miami Memory is the story of a couple balancing sex with contemporary family values.”

Miami Memory also promises to be Cameron’s most musically expansive work yet. While pulling in the synth-driven tones of his early work, the new album harnesses the drive of classic rock, with anthemic lyrics layered with warm sax, bass, guitar and organ.

Starting out in the electronic group Seekae, Cameron first split off in 2016 by releasing his debut album Jumping the Shark for free on his website. Cameron took on the persona of a weathered lounge singer full of stories to tell in an LP imbued with synth, drum machine and a deep, stirring melancholy.

Miami Memory is Cameron’s latest since 2017’s Forced Witness, in which the idiosyncratic singer-songwriter embodied a new character for the ‘80s pop-influenced endeavor.

Catchy and creepy, the tracks off Forced Witness paint condemning caricatures of the modern alpha male, shining a harsh, revealing spotlight on the men who aspire to that macho, testosterone-fueled ideal.

But now, Cameron is back with Miami Memory as himself. And he is deeply in love.

Give the song a listen below, and check out the details of Miami Memory and Cameron’s tour dates further down. You can revisit the album’s title track here.

Miami Memory Tracklist:

01. Stepdad

02. Miami Memory

03. Far From Born Again

04. Gaslight

05. Bad For The Boys

06. End is Nigh

07. PC With Me

08. Divorce

09. Other Ladies

10. Too Far

Miami Memory Album Art:

Alex Cameron Tour Dates:

September

18 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso

19 – Brussels, Belgium @ AB Club

20 – Brighton, U.K. @ The Haunt

21 – Leeds, U.K. @ Brudenell Social Club

22 – Dublin, Ireland @ Button Factory

24 – Bristol, U.K. @ The Fleece

25 – London, U.K. @ Electric Brixton

26 – Manchester, U.K. @ Gorilla

27 – Glasgow, U.K. @ Art School

29 – Southampton, U.K. @ Loft

October

01 – Lille, France @ Aeronef Club

02 – Paris, France @ Trianon

03 – Reims, France @ La Cartonnerie

04 – Nantes, France @ Lieu Unique

05 – Orléans, France @ Astrolabe

07 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Mascotte

08 – Dudingen, Switzerland @ Bad Bonn

09 – Milan, Italy @ Ohibo

10 – Bologna, Italy @ Covo

12 – Salzburg, Austria @ Rockhouse Birthday Party

13 – Vienna, Austria @ Flex Cafe

14 – Munich, Germany @ Strom

15 – Prague, Czech Republic @ Meet Factory

16 – Berlin, Germany @ Festsaal Kreuzberg

18 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Vasateatern

19 – Oslo, Norway @ Parkteatret

20 – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Pustervik

21 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Vega

22 – Hamburg, Germany @ Uebel & Gefährlich

23 – Cologne, Germany @ Artheater

November

01 – Richmond, Va. @ Richmond Music Hall

02 – Asheville, N.C. @ Grey Eagle

05 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Aisle 5

06 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Exit In

07 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Ready Room

08 – Chicago, Ill. @ Thalia Hall

09 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Fine Line

12 – Bloomington, Ind. @ Bishop Bar

13 – Columbus, Ohio @ A&R Music Bar

14 – Detroit, Mich. @ El Club

15 – Toronto, Ont. @ Phoenix Concert Theatre

16 – Montreal, Que. @ Fairmount

20 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Johnny Brenda’s

21 – Boston, Mass. @ Sinclair

22 – New York, N.Y. @ Webster Hall

23 – Washington, D.C. @ 9:30 Club

December

06 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Troubadour

07 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Valley Bar

09 – Denver, Colo. @ Bluebird

10 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Urban Lounge

12 – Portland, Ore. @ Wonder Ballroom

13 – Seattle, Wash. @ Neumos

14 – Vancouver, B.C. @ Hollywood Theatre