
Pip Millett announces debut album When Everything Is Better, I’ll Let You Know
28 July 2022, 13:12
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Pip Millett has announced her debut album When Everything Is Better, I’ll Let You Know, and has shared new single "Slow" to accompany the news.
"Slow" is Millett's first new outing since May's "Downright", which will also feature on her debut album with March's "Ride With Me", and arrives with a KC Locke-directed video.
When Everything Is Better, I’ll Let You Know will follow Millett's 2021 EP Motion Sick, and will feature 17 songs.
Tracklist:
- Think You Know Me (Intro)
- Ride With Me
- All Good
- Mistakes (Interlude)
- My Way
- Downright
- On Reflection (Interlude)
- Smoking
- Walk Away
- Happy No More
- End Up Alone (Interlude)
- I Know
- Slow
- Heal
- Hold Up (Interlude)
- This Stage
- Only Love
"Slow" is out now. Pip Millett's debut album When Everything Is Better, I’ll Let You Know will arrive on 21 October, and is available to pre-order now. She'll play London's O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 8 November. Visit pipmillett.com for tickets.
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