A La Sala

[13][14] Hermanos Gutiérrez, John Carroll Kirby, Peter Cat Recording Co., Men I Trust, and Arooj Aftab are joining the tour as openers.

[17][18][19][20] An animated music video produced by Nathaniel Murphy, Jenny Lucia Mascia, and Jeremy Higgins was also released.

"[30] On the album's production, Thomas Smith of NME writes: "Each song is appropriately seasoned with dubby beats, field recordings, hooky guitar riffs and basslines, all distinct enough to pique your attention but never dominating space.

"[39] Writing for The Skinny, Jamie Wilde's review concludes: "Sunshine in music form, A LA SALA is another stellar addition to Khruangbin's blissful repertoire.

"[40] In his review for The Arts Desk, Joe Muggs writes that the album is "rooted in time and space, in the physicality of the musicians playing the sounds, and in the lines of connection and influence that brought them to this precise moment.

"[31] In the Financial Times' review, Arwa Haider writes that "Khruangbin effortlessly lock into their mid-tempo grooves, though they also seem reluctant to break out of them.