Suki Waterhouse announces new album 'Loveland,' set for July 10 release
Los Angeles, April 21
Actor and singer Suki Waterhouse has announced her third studio album titled 'Loveland', which is slated for release on July 10 via Island Records, according to Variety.
The indie-pop artist recently unveiled the album's first single, "Back in Love", and is set to release another track, "Tiny Raisin," later this week. The 14-track album features collaborations with several noted songwriters, including Amy Allen, Aaron Dessner, Joel Little, Dan Wilson, Jules Apollinaire and Natalie Findlay.
Sharing her thoughts on the album, Waterhouse said, "'Loveland' to me lives in the distance between a former self who felt most alive in romance, fantasy and momentum, and a present self reaching for something steadier, more intimate and more true." She added that the emotional depth of the record is influenced by motherhood and the evolving sense of identity that comes with it, as per the outlet.
'Loveland' follows her 2024 album 'Memoir of a Sparklemuffin' and her 2022 debut 'I Can't Let Go'. It also marks her first release under Island Records after previously working with Sub Pop Records.
Apart from music, Waterhouse has also made a mark in film and television, with appearances in the series adaptation of 'Daisy Jones & the Six' and the film 'Daliland', according to Variety.
The artist is also set to perform at the Lollapalooza in Chicago this summer, with more tour dates expected to be announced. She has previously opened for artists including Taylor Swift during the Eras Tour, as well as Laufey and Father John Misty.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good for her. Always nice to see artists evolve. The collaboration list is impressive – Aaron Dessner from The National is a great get. Hope she tours in India someday, maybe at NH7 Weekender?
Honestly, I only know her from 'Daisy Jones & the Six'. Didn't realize she was a serious musician too. The album title 'Loveland' sounds interesting. Will give the single a listen.
"Memoir of a Sparklemuffin" was such a unique album name, haha! 'Loveland' seems more mature. It's cool she's on Island Records now – bigger platform. The Taylor Swift tour opening slot must have been huge for her career.
Respectfully, I find her music a bit too niche for my taste. Very indie-pop, which is fine, but I prefer stronger melodies. That said, wishing her all the best with the new release. The industry needs all kinds of artists.
As a new mother myself, her description really hits home. "Reaching for something steadier" – yes, exactly! Art inspired by this phase of life is so needed. Will definitely be streaming. All the best to her and the baby! 👶
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