
Liela Moss announces details of new album, Transparent Eyeball
Liela Moss has announced details of the release of her fourth solo album, Transparent Eyeball.
Having previously released the single "Reward", the announcement of the forthcoming album is accompanied by new single, "Conditional Love". Transparent Eyeball is set to follow on from last year's Internal Working Model.
Liela Moss has also announced a short UK headline tour in October, with shows in Bristol, London, Manchester, and Brighton.
Reflecting on the making of the album, Liela explained: “This album was the most spontaneous process I’ve been through in twenty years of recording songs, and it made me understand what it is to feel detachment from a creative ‘thing’, whilst still loving it, still cooing after each little bud as it grows.
Whilst fighting to be as spontaneous as I could be, I’ve spewed out lines and words which felt entirely led by the atmosphere of the music, but fall under the theme of my general obsessions: How can we humans resolve conflict when we are so possessed with power struggle?? How can we better detect the fears within us that inspire the harm we do to one another? I was thinking about how the ego thrives on shoring up intolerances and how they cause greater harm than the fear which inspires those boundaries in the first place.”
Tracklist:
- Prism
- Dark Kitchens
- Conditional Love
- Reward
- Something I Left Behind
- Blue
- Sticky
- Freedom Likes Goodbyes
- Real Future Begins
- Superior
Transparent Eyeball is out on 11 October via her own Mother Figure Records. To pre-order the album and buy tickets to the forthcoming show, visit lielamoss.com.
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