Loyle Carner details debut LP Yesterday's Gone, shares new single "The Isle Of Arran"
18 November 2016, 12:42
| Written by
Laurence Day
South London's Loyle Carner has detailed his long-awaited debut record Yesterday's Gone and shared new single "The Isle Of Arran".
The 22-year-old poet mixes classic soul vibes with his own inimitable flow and lyrical prowess on "The Isle Of Arran".
"Ain't Nothing Changed", "Florence", "No CD", and "Stars & Shards" - plus the new track - will all appear on the record.
Late last year we marked Carner as one of our five Ones To Watch - find out why.
Carner's also revealed plans for a massive new UK and Ireland tour next February, including two night's at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire. Tickets are on sale from 26 November.
February 2017
- 2 – Workmans Club, Dublin
- 3 – Garage, Glasgow
- 4 – Liquid Room, Edinburgh
- 5 – Riverside, Newcastle
- 7 – O2 Academy, Oxford
- 8 – Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds
- 9 – Academy 2, Manchester
- 11 – Waterfront, Norwich
- 12 – Motion, Bristol
- 13 – The Hub, Plymouth
- 15 – Engine Rooms, Southampton
- 16 – O2 Institute 2, Birmingham
- 17 – Shepherds Bush Empire, London
- 18 – Shepherds Bush Empire, London
Yesterday's Gone is released 20 January via AMF. You can pre-order it now.
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