Kindness announces new album with Jazmine Sullivan and Sampha collaboration "Hard To Believe"
11 June 2019, 17:37
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Kindness has announced their new album Something Like War, alongside revealing lead single "Hard To Believe" featuring Jazmine Sullivan and Sampha.
"Hard To Believe" lands after Kindness' earlier singles "Lost Without", and "Cry Everything", both of which will also feature on the new album.
Something Like War is Kindness' first album since 2014's Otherness.
Their new album includes another new Robyn collaboration, as well as features with Cosima, Nadia Nair, Bahamadia, and Alexandria.
Tracklist:
- Sibambaneni
- Raise Up -
- Lost Without feat. Seinabo Sey
- Softness As A Weapon
- Hard To Believe feat. Jazmine Sullivan
- Who You Give Your Heart To feat. Alexandria
- Samthing’s Interlude
- Dreams Fall
- The Warning feat. Robyn
- Cry Everything
- No New Lies feat. Cosima -
- Something Like A War feat. Bahamadia
- Call It Down feat. Cosima & Nadia Nair
"Hard To Believe" is out now. Kindness' Something Like War album drops 6 September via Female Energy, and is available to pre-order now.
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