
Lydia Loveless joins forces with Laura Jane Grace on new single "September"
22 September 2020, 14:57
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Lydia Loveless has released new cut "September" featuring Laura Jane Grace as the final preview of her Daughter album before it drops on Friday (25 September).
"September" follows on from previous singles "Wringer" and "Love Is Not Enough", and features backing vocals from Against Me! vocalist Laura Jane Grace.
The new ballad is accompanied by a video shot on an iPhone 11 Pro which is directed by Loveless and Michael Casey.
Daughter will be Loveless' first album in four years, following on from 2016's Real.
The album was recorded with numerous longtime collaborators and producer Tom Schick at Wilco’s Loft studio in Chicago.
"September" featuring Laura Jane Grace is out now. Lydia Loveless' Daughter album will be released on Friday (25 September) via her new label Honey, You’re Gonna Be Late, and is available to pre-order now.
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