
Holy Other announces first album in nearly 10 years with title-track "Lieve"
29 September 2021, 13:14
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
British producer Holy Other has returned today with "Lieve", his first new music in nearly a decade, and has announced an album of the same name that will land in November.
"Lieve" is Holy Other's first new outing since 2012's debut album Held, and is the title-track for the producer's long-awaited second album.
The new album was recorded throughout 2020 in the North West of England after Holy Other's stay at Bidston Observatory. During the producer's stay, he "recorded and resampled material" that is the foundation for Lieve.
Lieve will feature vocals from NYX’s Sian O’Gorman, violin from Simmy Singh and saxophone from Daniel Thorne.
Tracklist:
- Dirt Under Your Nails
- Lieve
- Absolutes
- Heartrendering
- Up Heave
- Whatever You Are You're Not Mine
- Groundless
- Refuse
- Shudder
- Bough Down
"Lieve" is out now. Holy Other's album of the same name will follow on 19 November via his own imprint, and is available to pre-order now.
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