Maisie Peters announces second album The Good Witch
Maisie Peters has announced her second album The Good Witch, which will arrive in June.
After delivering "Body Better" as the first preview of her second album last month, Peters has shared details of her You Signed Up For This follow-up, which is titled The Good Witch.
The Good Witch was created across London, Suffolk, Stockholm, Bergen and LA with help from Oscar Görres (Taylor Swift, Troye Sivan), Two Inch Punch (Sam Smith, Jessie Ware), Matias Tellez (girl in red), Brad Ellis (Jorja Smith, Little Mix), Joe Rubel (Ed Sheeran, Tom Grennan) and Elvira Anderfjärd (Tove Lo, Katy Perry).
"This is my heart and soul, my blood on the page, the collection of stories that I’ve managed to capture in the past year," Peters explains. "A true chronicle of my life in recent history, it is my own twisted version of a breakup album and it all draws upon the same couple of months’ worth of experiences and inspirations. It ducks and weaves between the real and surreal, and centres my own universe, of which I am of course the keeper of the keys and the holder of the cards - the good witch, if you will. It goes from light to dark in the flip of a switch and I hope takes you on a journey whereby the end you feel like you’ve gotten lost in someone else’s planet for a bit."
Tracklist:
- The Good Witch
- Coming Of Age
- Watch
- Body Better
- Want You Back
- The Band And I
- You’re Just A Boy (And I’m Kinda The Man)
- Lost The Breakup
- Wendy
- Run
- Two Weeks Ago
- BSC
- Therapy
- There It Goes
- History Of Man
Maisie Peters will release her second album The Good Witch on 16 June through Gingerbread Man Records/Asylum, and it's available to pre-order now.
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