
Molly Burch announces new album produced by Tennis with opening track "Control"
27 April 2021, 15:48
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Molly Burch has announced her new album produced by Tennis, Romantic Images, and has unveiled the opening track "Control" as the lead outing.
"Control" is Burch's second release of 2021, following January's Wild Nothing collaboration "Emotion" that will also feature on her upcoming album.
The Austin-based singer/songwriter's Romantic Images album will follow her 2018 album First Flower and 2019's The Molly Burch Christmas Album, and features production from Tennis, aka Alaina Moore and Pat Riley.
Burch recorded the album at Moore and Riley's home studio over the course of two weeks, and was mixed and mastered by Heba Kadry (Bjork, Beach House).
Tracklist:
- Control
- Games
- Heart of Gold
- Romantic Images
- New Beginning
- Took a Minute
- Emotion feat. Wild Nothing
- HoneyMoon Phase
- Easy
- Back In Time
"Control" is out now. Molly Burch's Romantic Images album will be released23 July via Captured Tracks, and is available to pre-order now.
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