
LP announces their sixth studio album Love Lines, alongside new single "Golden".
Written during sessions held between the island of Grand Cayman and Palm Springs, LP worked with collaborators Ashton Irwin (5 Seconds of Summer), Andrew Berkeley Martin (Palaye Royale), and GRAMMY-nominated producer-songwriter Matthew Pauling on Love Lines.
“This is the essence of me and what I’ve spent my life doing and cultivating and trying to understand and figure out,” shares LP. “Even as a human, I feel like I just keep getting more and more dense, concentrated. I’m more me every fucking year. I’m like that coffee that you gotta add water to that’s like 15 times the strength.”
Likening songwriting to the art of comedy, they say: "It’s putting someone at ease, helping their mind let go and get them ready to receive these emotions. Then they can let the song speak to their soul in the way that they want."
"Golden" is accompanied by a music video directed by their long-time collaborator, Stephen Schofield (LP, Taylor Swift, Joshua Bassett).
Love Lines follows 2021's Churches.
Tracklist:
- Golden
- Wild
- Dayglow
- Long Goodbye
- Love Lines
- Hola
- One Like You
- Love Song
- Big Time
- Blow
- Burn it Down
- Hold the Light
"Golden" is out now. LP's sixth studio album Love Lines arrives on 29 September via BMG, and is available to pre-order now.
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