Rosie Lowe sings of rituals on her new track "Gratitudes"
Rosie Lowe has shared the single "Gratitudes" as the latest preview of her forthcoming album, Lover, Other.
“I’m a big believer in saying daily gratitudes to help shift my mindset," says Rosie Lowe. "This is my ode to my morning ritual and a reminder to myself in times when I’m stuck in my head that there’s so much to be grateful for. The beat for this song came about in Berlin with D’Monk - we made it on his MPC in 15 minutes just before leaving the studio.”
The latest single follows the previously released "Mood To Make Love" and “In My Head”, which were both accompanied by music videos directed by Lowe’s brother, Louis Hemming-Lowe.
The forthcoming album serves as her first solo endeavour since 2021's Now, You Know, a collection of self-produced demos, and her collaborative album, Son, with longtime friend Duval Timothy, and follows her 2016, debut album, Control, and 2019’s YU.
Lover, Other is set for release on 16 August via Blue Flowers, and is available to pre-save now. Tickets for her ICA show are on sale via ica.art.
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