
Banoffee announces debut album with Empress Of collaboration "Tennis Fan"
Banoffee has announced her debut album Look At Us Now Dad, as well as sharing a new Empress Of collaboration "Tennis Fan".
"Tennis Fan" is Banoffee's first new single since last year's "Bubble".
Speaking to The FADER about her new collaboration with Empress Of, Banoffee says, "Working with Lorely (Empress Of) and Quinn was such a pleasure and it turned into a daytime slumber party of sorts, with all ideas being welcome and nothing deemed too silly. I hope when people watch this clip they feel the good feelings we were all experiencing at the time. It's a song about rejecting the yuck stuff but it's just as much about celebrating the good stuff. I think this video does a great job of showing how strong friendships can make anything unkind feel unimportant and trivial."
Banoffee's debut album Look At Us Now Dad will feature other collaborations with SOPHIE, Cupcakke, and Umru, and is co-produced by Banoffee and Yves Rothman.
The LP was written after Banoffee relocated to LA from Melbourne. She says of the record, "Each track is about a struggle and achievement that anyone could experience, the ones that seem so trivial. We’re all survivors for one reason or another."
Tracklist:
- Tennis Fan (Feat. Empress Of)
- I Lied (Interlude)
- Fuckwit
- One Night Stand
- Count On You
- Don’t Go Sharing Your Clothes (Interlude)
- Contagious
- Chevron
- That Sorta Stuff (Interlude)
- Permission
- This Is For Me
- Ripe (Feat. Cupcakke)
- I Let You Down (Interlude)
- Look At Us Now Dad
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