Dan Auerbach will release his new sophomore solo album, Waiting On a Song, on June 2 via his new label Easy Eye Sound, and the Black Keys frontman has shared the second single from the effort, “King of a One Horse Town,” along with a new video.

On the new song, Auerbach writes, “The King of a One Horse Town is anyone who’s scared of the outside world. Anyone who’s afraid to go beyond their own block for fear of failure. It could be a drug dealer. A drunk. A professor. That’s a feeling any of us can relate to.” In the video, which can be viewed below via Pitchfork, one such man is followed around a series of desolate locations.

Auerbach calls Waiting On a Song his “love letter to Nashville,” and the album features collaborations with John Prine, Duane Eddy, Jerry Douglas, Mark Knopfler, Pat McLaughlin and the Memphis Boys’ Bobby Wood and Gene Chrisman.

On May 12, Auerbach will play an intimate gig at New York’s Music Hall of Williamsburg that will be broadcast live via SiriusXM’s The Channel (ch. 28) starting at 9pm ET. Previous single “Shine On Me” can be heard here. Pre-order Waiting On a Song here.