
Holly Humberstone unveils details of forthcoming Work In Progress EP
Holly Humberstone has shared the brand new song, "Dive", and revealed details of her forthcoming EP, Work In Progress.
“Every song starts as a work in progress. Some stay as demos and ideas, others find new life with more production. But these songs were demos I couldn’t leave behind. I went back through the archives and discovered these lost older versions of myself mixed up with the present version of me. I wanted to release them this year - as I start touring again and since the release of my debut album - as a work in progress for my fans," Humberstone explains.
"I’m very much a work in progress, and I think this body of work feels impulsive and more like a stream of consciousness to me. Dive is the first song I’m dropping today. I wrote it a few years ago as a kind of warning to a guy to not get involved with me. I was worried I’d hurt him. Whenever I think about the highs and lows of past and present relationships, it reminds me that life will always be evolving and changing in ways that I can’t predict, and I think that’s ok!"
The Work In Progress EP is a stream of consciousness for fans, with the first song “Dive” being previewed on her Discord community online before its release. The track also features a sample from Bravo’s Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Written in 2022 with long-time collaborator Rob Milton and songwriter Ben Leftwich, Work In Progress includes a new collaboration with Flyte’s Will Taylor and producer Andrew Sarlo.
Tracklist:
Dive
Work In Progress
Down Swinging
Easy Tiger
Work In Progress EP, is to be released on 15 March, and is available to pre-save now.
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