Kyla La Grange announces first album in seven years with new single "Neverland"
Kyla La Grange has announced her third album and first in seven years While Your Heart's Still Beating, alongside sharing new single "Neverland".
"Neverland" is the second track to be lifted from Kyla La Grange's new album, following September's rework of N-Trance's "Set You Free".
Kyla La Grange said of the new outing, ""Neverland" is inspired by all the people I know who don’t want to grow up, and the magic of playfulness, of making every night something to remember, of old friends and new friends and keeping your imagination burning, of holding onto silliness and spontaneity and all the things that make life feel electric and extraordinary."
"I wrote it when I was feeling really shit about myself and questioning a lot of things, and was just so lucky that I had friends who could pull me out of it, who could make me laugh, even at the darkest and most terrifying parts of being alive," she continued. "I guess in a way it’s a tribute to the ones who keep your blood pumping and hold your hair back, to the fact that for many people their friendships will outlive their romantic relationships."
Kyla La Grange added, "For the last six years I’ve been hosting costume parties with a bunch of friends and the outfits and creativity and experimentation and the uninhibited joy and weirdness and celebration has filled my heart up with so much happiness that if I dropped dead tomorrow I would think, "yeah, that was a good way to spend a life." That’s what it’s all about, for me. I just don’t want to look back and think I didn’t make the most of anything."
While Your Heart's Still Beating will be Kyla La Grange's first album in seven years, following 2014's Cut Your Teeth.
Tracklist:
- Neverland
- Something Special
- Nurture
- Were We Ever
- Set You Free
- Generations
- Lucky
- Fury
- Impossible Emotion
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