Lily & Madeleine deliver charming new single "Analog Love"
Lily & Madeleine's syrupy new single "Analog Love" is lifted from their forthcoming Canterbury Girls record.
"Analog Love" is the fourth single to be shared from sister duo Lily & Madeleine's fourth studio album, after "Self Care", "Just Do It", and "Can't Help the Way I Feel".
On the new track, the duo share, "We wrote "Analog Love" with our dear friend, songwriter Lucie Silvas. The song is an attempt to capture the feeling of an uncomplicated and reassuring romantic relationship. Being on tour a lot of the time, nearly all relationships we have become long distance at some point. Communicating over the internet is a great way to continue to share your love, but after a while, its monotony makes you wish you could just be face to face with the person, communicating without any distractions. In the studio we wanted the song to feel whimsical and nostalgic with lap steel, acoustic guitar, and soft, tender vocals. We don't write many love songs, but "Analog Love" was written so easily with Lucie, and captures a special feeling of uncomplicated love."
Lily & Madeleine's Canterbury Girls record was recorded over 10 days in Nashville, and co-produced by Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves).
The record takes its name from a park in the duo's hometown of Indianapolis, and is the siblings' first album since 2016's Keep It Together.
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