
Lucinda Chua announces debut album with new single "Echo"
London artist Lucinda Chua has shared news of her upcoming debut album YIAN, and has unveiled new single "Echo" to accompany the announcement.
"Echo" lands with a Jade Ang Jackman-directed video, and will appear on Chua's debut album with "Golden", which arrived in October last year.
A press release states that YIAN "means swallow in Chinese, and is part of "Siew Yian", the name given to Chua by her parents to preserve her connection with her Chinese heritage." Eight of the 10 tracks on Chua's debut album were produced and engineered by Chua.
Tracklist:
- Golden
- Meditations On A Place
- I Promise
- You
- An Ocean
- Autumn Leaves Don't Come
- Echo
- Do You Know You Know
- Grief Piece
- Something Other Than Years
"Echo" is out now. Lucinda Chua's debut album YIAN will be released via 4AD on 24 March, and is available to pre-order now. She'll play London's Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) on 9 May. Tickets go on sale this Friday (27 January).
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