Katy J Pearson announces her third album, Someday, Now
Singer-songwriter Katy J Pearson has announced details of the release of her forthcoming third album, Someday, Now.
Recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales and joined by an all-star band made up of Heavenly label-mates Davey Newington (Boy Azooga) and Huw Evans (H Hawkline) alongside Joel Burton, Someday, Now sees Pearson’s signature sound transmuted through the desk of electronic producer Nathan Jenkins, aka Bullion [whose previous credits include Carly Rae Jepsen, Ben Howard, Nilüfer Yanya and Avalon Emerson].
Talking about the band, Katy J Pearson said: "I knew exactly who I wanted to work with, I knew exactly who my session band were going to be, I knew where I wanted to record. It felt like I was finally calling the shots for myself, and that was so empowering."
Following 2020’s Return and 2022’s Sound of the Morning and a more recent period of burnout, self-enforced exile from music-making, and solo travel, Katy came back to her practice with clarity of mind and vision. “I knew exactly who I wanted to work with, I knew exactly who my session band were going to be, I knew where I wanted to record. It felt like I was finally calling the shots for myself, and that was so empowering”, she reflects.
Katy J Pearson has also recently announced details of an extensive UK/EU tour later in the year, with shows in Margate, Brighton, Bristol, Manchester, Leeds, and more, with a London headline at KOKO scheduled for 2025.
Tracklist:
- Those Goodbyes
- Save Me
- It’s Mine Now
- Maybe
- Grand Final
- Long Range Driver
- Constant
- Someday
- Siren Song
- Sky
Someday, Now is out on Friday 20 September via Heavenly Recordings, and is available to pre-order now. Tickets for the tour are on sale now.
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