Drugdealer announce new album Hiding In Plain Sight
Drugdealer are back with news of their forthcoming album Hiding In Plain Sight, and have released new cut "Someone to Love" to accompany the announcement.
"Someone to Love" lands with a Michael Collins and James Manson-directed video, and is the second taster of Drugdealer's new album after June's "Madison".
Michael Collins says of the track, ""Someone to Love" came out of an impromptu extended jam that my band and I developed show by show on the last full US tour. Then when we got home and I started working on this new stuff I realised it was one of the best moments of us naturally playing. I turned it into a fully fleshed out song about wanting to be truly loved unconditionally, and pretty instantly became my favourite thing I had written and pretty much still sits there. The recorded version is really boosted by contributing performances from John Carroll Kirby and Video Age, who help give this track a unique feel. It definitely breaks out of a certain sound or form that I have been using in this project, and went more faithfully into a real soul tribute that I never thought I’d be able to represent as a lead vocalist."
Hiding In Plain Sight will follow Drugdealer's 2019 album Raw Honey, and will include collaborations with Kate Bollinger, Tim Presley and more.
Tracklist:
- Madison
- Baby (feat. Tim Presley)
- Someone to Love
- Pictures of You (feat. Kate Bollinger)
- New Fascination
- Valentine
- To Live and Drive in LA
- Hard Dreaming Man
- Posse Cut (feat. Bambina, Sedona, Sean Nicholas Savage)
"Someone to Love" is out now. Drugdealer's Hiding In Plain Sight album will be released on 28 October via Mexican Summer.
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