
Sally Shapiro announce first album in five years Sad Cities
11 October 2021, 14:20
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Shapiro and producer Johan Agebjörn, aka Sally Shapiro, have returned with news of their first album in five years Sad Cities, and have unveiled the opener "Forget About You" to accompany the announcement.
"Forget About You" will appear on Sad Cities alongside June's "Fading Away", and was originally released last year alongside "Love On Ice" as a collaboration with Ryan Paris.
Sad Cities will be the duo's first new album in five years, after 2016's The Collection, and was mixed by mixed by Agebjörn and Johnny Jewel.
Tracklist:
- Forget About You
- Believe In Me
- Down This Road (Feat. Highway Superstar)
- Sad City
- Dulcinea
- Falling Clouds
- Love in Slow Motion (Feat. Electric Youth)
- Million Ways
- Tell Me How (Feat. Tommy '86)
- Christmas Escape
- Fading Away
"Forget About You" is out now. Sally Shapiro's Sad Cities album will land 18 February 2022 via Italians Do It Better.
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