Still Corners announce their sixth studio album, Dream Talk
The Lynchian duo – Tessa Murray and Greg Hughes – have shared the new single, "Secret World" alongside the announcement of their forthcoming sixth studio album, Dream Talk.
Tessa Murray said of "Secret World": “Sometimes the thought of someone, wanting to know them, get into their world is dangerous. The real person doesn’t matter anymore, just the fantasy of them, which is totally wrong but feels right."
Recorded across three studios in the south of France, East Sussex, and Woodstock, New York, Dream Talk is elegant and wistful with a sound that is focused, stylish and seductive. Shaped by fantasies, dreams and automatic writing, Dream Talk almost fell together in a dream-like state. Murray explains: “I had tapped into something new and the way it came out was quite hypnotic, like a transitional state between wakefulness and sleep,” adding the album name essentially wrote itself.
Still Corners is the musical project of Tessa Murray and Greg Hughes, and formed shortly after Murray met Hughes by chance at a London train stop in 2009. Over the next (nearly) fifteen years, the band has delivered a steady stream of music that is at once reflective.
Dream Talk follows previous albums, Strange Pleasures (2013), Dead Blue (2016), Slow Air (2018), and 2021’s The Last Exit.
Tracklist:
- Today is the Day
- The Dream
- Faded Love
- What is Real
- Lose More Slowly
- Secret World
- Let’s Make Up
- Crystal Blue
- The Ship
- Turquoise Moon
Dream Talk is set for release on on 5 April 2024 via the band's own Wrecking Light Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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