Kate Nash announces her first full-length album in five Years, 9 Sad Symphonies
Kate Nash has announced the release of her long-awaited fifth studio album, 9 Sad Symphonies, alongside the brand new single “Millions Of Heartbeats.”
“‘Millions of Heartbeats’ is a song about losing your spark,” Kate Nash explains. “It can be difficult to find hope in a world that’s constantly bombarding you with bad news, chaos and capitalism. It’s scary when you lose that spark and can’t lift yourself out of a pit. It can feel like that light you once had might never come back. The button to the song is that there’s millions of heartbeats on this planet and that’s the reason we have to try. All we have right now is earth and each other. And that’s actually a lot. So just keep trying.”
“Millions Of Heartbeats” follows Kate’s recent single “Change", which celebrates the courage to embrace transformation.
9 Sad Symphonies follows 2018’s Yesterday Was Forever. Speaking of the release, Nash says: “I've climbed through the sewers of this industry and so my goal is to make good music I believe in, to have longevity, and have good live shows,” says Kate. “I don't feel competitive with the industry anymore. I've been in the game for twenty years, and I'm in my own league now.”
Tracklist:
- Millions Of Heartbeats
- Misery
- Wasteman
- Abandoned
- Horsie
- My Bile
- These Feelings
- Space Odyssey 2001
- Ray
- Vampyre
9 Sad Symphonies is set for release on 21 June via Kill Rock Stars, and is available to pre-order now.
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