Kelsey Lu anuncia su primer álbum en siete años

Kelsey Lu regresa con So Help Me God, debut para Dirty Hit y continuación de Blood, de 2019, que saldrá el 12 de junio. El álbum de chamber-pop cuenta con Kim Gordon y Sampha entre otros, liderado por el single "Running to Pain".

So Help Me God de Kelsey Lu llega el 12 de junio a través de Dirty Hit, marcando el primer álbum de larga duración de la violonchelista, compositora y cantante desde Blood en 2019. Coproducido por Lu junto a Jack Antonoff e Yves Rothman, el disco incluye colaboraciones de Kim Gordon, Sampha, Kamasi Washington y Lady Jess. La pista principal, "Running to Pain", ofrece una toma teatral del estilo chamber-pop de Lu y viene con un video dirigido por Savanah Leaf, protagonizado por el actor Garance Marillier de Titane. También se han compartido las ilustraciones y la lista de canciones del álbum. El tracklist completo es: 01 Reaper, 02 Portrait of a Lady on Fire, 03 What Can I Do, 04 Running to Pain, 05 Comfort, 06 American Sonnet, 07 8 52, 08 Only the Lonely, 09 Better Than That, 10 Cutting Off the Head of a Ghost. En un comunicado de prensa, Lu declaró: "So Help Me God se construyó lenta e intencionadamente a lo largo de siete años de transformación. Sónica y emocionalmente contiene tantos mundos diferentes a la vez -devoción y deseo, colapso y devenir- tratando de dar sentido a lo que significa romper, creer, anhelar algo sin verlo claro, y renacer una y otra y otra vez". Desde Blood, Lu ha publicado el EP Blood Transfusion y ha colaborado con Jamie xx, Yves Tumor y Boys Noize. Lu también compuso partituras para Daughters, de Netflix, y Earth Mama, de A24. El nuevo material se presentará el mes que viene en los Blue Note Jazz Clubs de Nueva York y Los Ángeles.

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