Whitney return with glorious new single "Valleys (My Love)"
16 July 2019, 17:08
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Chicago band Whitney have returned with "Valleys (My Love)", the second glorious cut from their highly-anticipated second record, Forever Turned Around.
"Valleys (My Love)" arrives after last month's "Giving Up" and early teaser "FTA", which is confirmed to be a "reworking of the last song on our new album."
Their new record Forever Turned Around follows on from Whitney's 2016 debut album Light Upon The Lake, and is co-produced by Brad Cook (Bon Iver, Hand Habits) and Foxygen's Jonathan Rado (Weyes Blood, Father John Misty).
"Valleys (My Love)" is out now. Forever Turned Around lands 30 August via Secretly Canadian. Whitney play London's Roundhouse on 29 November. Find out more.
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