Hannah Grae announces mini album, Nothing Lasts Forever
Hannah Grae has dropped her new single "Better Now You’re Gone", alongside the announcement of her upcoming second mini album Nothing Lasts Forever.
“"Better Now You’re Gone" is about that stage of a breakup where you’re trying to convince yourself that you’re better off without them," Grae says. "The song starts in an extremely convincing way and it’s almost as if I truly believe that I’m better off. But as the song unravels, it becomes a bit clearer that maybe that’s not the case at all. It’s such a fun song and it’s one of my favourites that I’ve ever written. It’s full of denial and regret; my perfect idea of a breakup anthem."
Nothing Lasts Forever will include previously released tracks "Screw Loose", "Who Dunnit?", and "It Could've Been You".
Talking about the upcoming release, Hannah Grae says: “Nothing Lasts Forever is a body of work about my first year living away from home. I was nineteen/twenty and completely in the deep end. My life did a full 180 in the ways I had always dreamed. But I was so unhappy. I threw every single part of myself into this project, almost unhealthily. It was a huge distraction for me and I couldn’t be prouder of the outcome that came from a true breakdown. The project is such a rollercoaster. It ranges from sassy and carefree songs about my first ever big breakup, to heartbreaking ballads about living my dream that suddenly felt like a nightmare. There are songs about naivety, grief, guilt, temptation, and a pretty dramatic murder mystery… There is no stone unturned on this project. I couldn’t have put more of myself into it and it feels like an extension of me. It’s an ode to the fever dream that was 2022, and although nothing lasts forever, my love for this body of work just might.”
Tracklist:
- The Overture
- Typical (The Buttercup Song)
- Better Now You’re Gone
- Need Me Now
- It Could’ve Been You
- Screw Loose
- Number 4
- Who Dunnit?
- When I Had Hope, I Had It All
Nothing Lasts Forever is set to be released on 15 March, and is available to pre-save now.
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