Rozi Plain announces new album with first single "Agreeing for Two" featuring Alabaster dePlume and This Is The Kit's Kate Stables
Rozi Plain has returned with news of her upcoming album PRIZE, and has shared the first release "Agreeing for Two", which features Alabaster dePlume on saxophone and This Is The Kit's Kate Stables on backing vocals.
"Agreeing for Two" is Plain's first new material of 2022, following "Silent Fan" that landed in October 2021, and the new song, which features Alabaster dePlume on saxophone and backing vocals from This Is The Kit's Kate Stables, arrives with a Jack Barraclough-directed video.
Rozi Plain says of the track, "This song was started when I spent a week on the Isle of Eigg writing new music. Mainly it’s thinking about how easy it can be to unknowingly make decisions on behalf of other people, thinking you might know what’s best or right for a situation where as maybe it’s just what was easiest for you… I love the saxophone line that Alabaster Deplume added - brings a bit of his trademark heart and hopefulness."
The new single will appear on Rozi Plain's new album PRIZE, which is produced by Plain and Jamie Whitby Coles and will follow 2019's What a Boost.
Tracklist:
- Agreeing For Two
- Complicated
- Help
- Prove Your Good
- Conversation
- Painted The Room
- Sore
- Spot Thirteen
- Standing Up
- Blink
"Agreeing for Two" is out now. Rozi Plain's PRIZE album will arrive via Memphis Industries on 13 January 2023, and is available to pre-order now. She'll play London's Studio 9294 on 14 March 2023. Visit roziplain.co.uk for tickets.
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