
spill tab announces forthcoming debut album, ANGIE
LA-based French-Korean singer, songwriter, and producer spill tab – AKA Claire Chicha – has announced details of her forthcoming debut full length, ANGIE, alongside the release of its title track.
“I love this collection of songs so deeply,” she states, “they feel more honest than anything I've created in a long time, and I'm so proud of the hundreds (thousands??) of hours that were spent writing, producing, chipping away at vocals, tightening up harmonies, re-writing bass lines, deleting entire sections, coming up with completely new ones, with all the the insane collaborators that worked on this project. It's really special to hear all these experiences on love and loss, rejection and passion, walking away and holding on too tight, all coexisting together in one place: a cumulation of these last few years of my life.”
Since the release of her debut single "Decompose', Chicha has evolved her spill tab project through three EPs: 2020’s synth-pop influenced Oatmilk, 2021’s Bonnie, featuring Gus Dapperton and Tommy Genesis, and 2023’s co-produced, Klepto.
Tracklist:
- Pink Lemonade
- Adore Me
- Assis
- Athlete
- by Design
- Hold Me
- Want Me
- morning dew interlude
- Doesn’t That Scare You?
- Angie
- De Guerre
- wet veneer
ANGIE is set for release on 16 May via Because Music, and is available to pre-save now.
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