Alpha album, this time by giving us the new single Keep Moving.
The track comes in the wake of the recently shared If I Could and Take Care of You, and according to a press release, the newly shared album single sets the tone for the Toronto artist s upcoming debut album.
Right now, you can check out the audio for Keep Moving below, with the video set to arrive at 3 p.m. ET. The clip promises to pick up where the If I Could video left off, offering a compelling exploration of self discovery, earnest declarations, recollecting Charlotte s inner struggles of love, growing, and breaking that she s finally speaking to in a greater way.
What We Lost arriving this month, Janette King has shared another new single from the effort. Ooh Yeah finds the Montreal-based artist embracing self-confidence and self-belief in the name of growth, gliding overtop muted electronics singing, So long / Goodbye / My old self / Time to die. It follows previously shared singles Mars and Airplane, as well as the DijahSB-assisted Cool Me Down. This idea of walking into a new sense of self came from the forced time alone due to the pandemic where I was left to reflect and learn what my soul truly needs in order to feel whole, King said of her latest. The song touches on some of the positives of pandemic solitude, namely self-reflection and also rediscovering self-pleasure as a form of empowerment.
Laura Mvula Announces First New Album in Five Years
Preview her Pink Noise with the first single Church Girl
Pink Noise through Atlantic on July 2, marking her first effort for the label.
Pink Noise follows Mvula s 2016 LP
The Dreaming Room, an album Exclaim! called fearless, meditative, soulful and buoyant all at once. Earlier this year, she reworked a selection of songs from previous releases on her
1/f EP.
In a press release, Mvula calls
Pink Noise the album I always wanted to make, and offered up a few hints at its style and sonic direction:
Every corner is made warm with sunset tones of the 80s. I was born in 1986. I came out of the womb wearing shoulder pads. I absorbed the dynamism of the 80s aesthetic right from my first moments on this planet. Wrestling with identity seems to be one of the rites of passage of the established artist. Making Pink Noise
Hiatus Kaiyote Return with New Album Mood Valiant
Hear first single Get Sun with Brazilian legend Arthur Verocai
Published Mar 16, 2021Hiatus Kaiyote have detailed their first new album in six years. The Australian outfit will release
Mood Valiant on June 25 through Brainfeeder/Ninja Tune, marking their first effort for the Flying Lotus-led label.
Mood Valiant follows Hiatus Kaiyote s 2015 full-length
Choose Your Weapon, a record that has been sampled by the likes of Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson .Paak and Chance the Rapper in the time since its release.
Work on the album was paused in late 2018 after lead vocalist/guitarist Naomi Nai Palm Saalfield was diagnosed with breast cancer.