
Gabriels announce Sounwave-produced debut album with title-track "Angels & Queens"
Gabriels have shared news of their Sounwave-produced debut album Angels & Queens, and have released the title-track to accompany the announcement.
"Angels & Queens" is the first outing from the LA trio's album of the same name, and is teamed with a video shot by Jake L. Mitchell.
Speaking about their Sounwave-produced debut album, Gabriels say, "Our debut album Angels & Queens is a unique exploration of love and loss from each of our differing perspectives. We were planning to release our album next year, but got the opportunity to collaborate with some of the most amazing people who initially were strangers, but within weeks became family in the most mind blowing process."
"As the first part of the album was recorded, we knew we wanted to share it with you as soon as possible," Gabriels add. "We couldn’t be more excited to announce that Angels & Queens – Part I is coming this September, and Part II will follow in March. THANK YOU Sounwave and Beach Noise."
Sounwave, who has worked with Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé and more says of working with Gabriels, "I was instantly drawn in from the raw emotions and how limitless their range was. For this project we wanted to push the boundaries sonically that matched the intense and vulnerable feelings of each song."
- Tracklist:
- Angels & Queens
- Taboo
- Remember Me
- If You Only Knew
- To The Moon And Back
- The Blind
- Mama
"Angels & Queens" is out now. Gabriels will release Angels & Queens - Part I on 30 September via Atlas Artists/Parlophone Records. They'll play London's HERE at Outernet on 25 October. Visit gabrielsofficial.com for tickets.
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