Kae Tempest delivers new track "Salt Coast"
Kae Tempest has delivered new track "Salt Coast" as the second preview of their forthcoming album The Line Is A Curve.
"Salt Coast" is the second song to be released from Tempest's new album, following last month's "More Pressure" featuring BROCKHAMPTON's Kevin Abstract.
They say of the track, "My love song to this complex, devastating, deeply beautiful island "Salt Coast" is out now. This song means the world to me. Hope you feel it."
The Line Is A Curve will follow Kae Tempest's 2019 album The Book of Traps and Lessons, and is produced by Dan Carey. It'll also feature contributions from Fontaines DC's Grian Chatten, Lianne La Havas, ássia and Confucius MC.
Speaking about the album, Kae Tempest said, "The Line Is A Curve is about letting go. Of shame, anxiety, isolation and falling instead into surrender. Embracing the cyclical nature of time, growth, love. This letting go can hopefully be felt across the record. In the musicality, the instrumentation, the lyricism, the delivery, the cover art. In the way it ends where it begins and begins where it ends. I knew I wanted my face on the sleeve. Throughout the duration of my creative life, I have been hungry for the spotlight and desperately uncomfortable in it. For the last couple of records I wanted to disappear completely from the album covers, the videos, the front-facing aspects of this industry. A lot of that was about my shame but I masked it behind a genuine desire for my work to speak for itself, without me up front, commodifying what felt so rare to me and sacred. I was, at times, annoyed that in order to put the work out, I had to put myself out."
"But this time around, I understand it differently," Tempest continued. "I want people to feel welcomed into this record, by me, the person who made it, and I have let go of some of my airier concerns. I feel more grounded in what I’m trying to do, who I am as an artist and as a person and what I have to offer. I feel less shame in my body because I am not hiding from the world anymore. I wanted to show my face and I dreamed of it being Wolfgang Tillmans who took the portrait."
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