
Courtney Marie Andrews announces new album with first single "Satellite"
Courtney Marie Andrews has announced her new album Loose Future, and has released "Satellite" as the lead single.
"Satellite" is Andrews' first outing since appearing on an updated version of Madi Diaz's "New Person, Old Place" in February, and is accompanied by a self-directed video.
Andrews says of the new single, "I’ve written a lot of love songs, but there’s always a tinge of heartbreak, but "Satellite" is a love song without caveats. I wanted to look forward and fall in love with the mystery of someone. Let love in, without questioning or instigating how it might hurt me. Sonically, I wanted to go to space. This kind of love isn’t earthbound."
Loose Future will follow Andrews' 2020 album Old Flowers, and started working on the album by writing one track each day.
The new album is co-produced by Andrews and Sam Evian, and was recorded at Evian's Flying Cloud Recordings studio in the Catskill Mountains. Grizzly Bear's Chris Bear contributed drums to the record, and Josh Kaufman (Bonny Light Horseman) played multiple instruments.
Tracklist:
- Loose Future
- Older Now
- On The Line
- Satellite
- These Are The Good Old Days
- Thinkin’ On You
- You Do What You Want
- Let Her Go
- Change My Mind
- Me & Jerry
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