Rhye announces new album, shares lead cut "Black Rain" with visual starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson
28 October 2020, 14:42
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Rhye is back with details of his new album Home, and has unveiled "Black Rain" as the lead single, which is accompanied by a visual starring actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
"Black Rain" follows on from Rhye's previous singles "Helpless" and "Beautiful", both of which will also appear on Home.
The new single is accompanied by a visual directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, which also stars the director's husband and acclaimed actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick Ass, Nocturnal Animals).
Rhye says of the new track, "It has this 80s version of disco, like the way Quincy Jones was interpreting disco."
Home will be Rhye's first LP since last year's Spirit album.
Tracklist:
- Intro
- Come in Closer
- Beautiful
- Safeword
- Hold You Down
- I Need a Lover
- Helpless
- Black Rain
- Sweetest Revenge
- My Heart Bleeds
- Fire
- Holy
- Outro
"Black Rain" is out now. Rhye's Home album will be released via Loma Vista Recordings on 22 January 2021, and is available to pre-order now.
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