Hayden Thorpe announces solo album with new single "Love Crimes"
09 April 2019, 10:06
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Hayden Thorpe has announced his solo album Diviner, alongside revealing new single "Love Crimes".
"Love Crimes" is the second single from Hayden Thorpe since Wild Beasts broke up in 2017, after February's "Diviner".
Thorpe's forthcoming Diviner album was written between California, Cornwall, and his home in London.
Speaking about his upcoming records, Thorpe explains, "I broke up with myself. So this is a break-up album, but not about a relationship. It’s a break-up from a past self, it’s a breakup from the old idea of yourself and therefore every relationship, of all kinds, that you’ve ever had."
Tracklist:
- Diviner
- Straight Lines
- Earthly Needs
- Love Crimes
- Stop Motion
- In My Name
- Anywhen
- Human Knot
- Spherical Time
- Impossible Object
"Love Crimes" is out now. Diviner lands 24 May via Domino, and is available to pre-order now.
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