Lil Silva announces debut album featuring Ghetts, Little Dragon, serpentwithfeet and more
25 May 2022, 10:25
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Lil Silva has announced his debut album Yesterday Is Heavy, which will feature collaborations with Ghetts, Little Dragon, serpentwithfeet and more, and has shared new single "Another Sketch" to accompany the news.
"Another Sketch" follows last month's "Backwards" single, which saw Lil Silva reunite with Sampha for the first time since 2013's "Salient Sarah". "Another Sketch" is the opening track from Lil Silva's debuut album, and arrives with a Fenn O’Meally-directed video.
Yesterday Is Heavy has been in the works for over a decade, and will feature collaborations with Ghetts, Little Dragon, serpentwithfeet, Charlotte Day Wilson, Skiifall and more.
Tracklist:
- Another Sketch
- Be Cool (Feat. Little Dragon)
- Vera (Judah Speaks)
- Leave It (Feat. Charlotte Day Wilson)
- September
- To The Floor (Feat. BADBADNOTGOOD)
- Backwards (Feat. Sampha)
- What If? (Feat. Skiifall)
- Colours
- About Us (Feat. Elmiene)
- Still (Feat. Sampha & Ghetts)
- Ends Now (Feat. serpentwithfeet)
"Another Sketch" is out now. Lil Silva's debut album Yesterday Is Heavy will land on 15 July, and is available to pre-order now.
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