Alex Cameron announces new album with opening track "Best Life"
20 January 2022, 15:21
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Alex Cameron is back with details of his forthcoming album Oxy Music, and has unveiled the opener "Best Life" to accompany the news.
After returning in Novemmber 2021 with "Sara Jo", Cameron has shared news of his follow-up to 2019's Miami Memories album, alongside a new single titled "Best Life".
The new song, which is Cameron's first release of 2022, is teamed with a video directed by, and starring, Jemima Kirke.
Oxy Music is inspired by Nico Walker’s Cherry and the ongoing opioid crisis, and will feature collaborations with Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson and Lloyd Vines.
Tracklist:
- Best Life
- Sara Jo
- Prescription Refill
- Hold The Line
- Breakdown
- K Hole
- Dead Eyes
- Cancel Culture (feat. Lloyd Vines)
- Oxy Music (feat. Jason Williamson)
"Best Life" is out now. Alex Cameron's Oxy Music album will be released 11 March via Secretly Canadian, and is available to pre-order now.
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