
Katie Gregson-MacLeod announces upcoming EP, Love Me Too Well, I'll Retire Early
Singer-songwriter Katie Gregson-MacLeod has announced her forthcoming EP, Love Me Too Well, I'll Retire Early, alongside the release of new single, "Mosh Pit".
Speaking on the single, Katie Gregson-MacLeod says: “I began writing ‘Mosh Pit’ after a Tigercub gig in Islington. Love doesn’t necessarily lend itself to the grand statements and emotional admissions that heartache evokes for me. I could write albums just taking a stab at articulating the feeling of being in this relationship in some great emotional terms, but really all I need to understand it for myself is picturing ‘my dress on your washing line’".
After parting ways with her previous label, it felt like a perfect opportunity to return home - escaping back to the Scottish Highlands to make a project that "felt like a return to the root of my music," she adds. Stripping everything back, the EP was recorded at Edwyn Collins’ studio in Helmsdale and produced alongside her friend Josh Scarbrow. "It’s a project that celebrates smallness, as that was how I could best understand love and music at the time."
Gregson-Macleod will be performing the EP live on the road for the first time during her upcoming UK and EU tour.
Love Me Too Well, I’ll Retire Early, is set for release on 4 July via Matt Maltese’s label Last Recordings On Earth. For more information, visit katie-gregson-macleod.com.
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