Eliza releases introspective album The Darkening Green

North London artist Eliza has unveiled her third independent album, The Darkening Green, after a four-year gap in full-length releases. The nine-track alt-R&B project explores themes of capitalism, nature, and human connection, accompanied by the new single Pleasure Boy. Motherhood and personal growth subtly influence the record's emotional depth.

Eliza, formerly known as Eliza Doolittle, returned to music with The Darkening Green on March 4, 2026, marking her first full-length album in four years. The project, co-written and co-produced with Phairo and EMIL, expands her earthy alt-R&B sound across nine tracks. It addresses capitalism, burnout, nature's inevitability, and the need for human connection without preachiness.

In a statement, Eliza explained: “This album explores themes of concrete, capitalism, greed, connection through the smoke, the inevitability of nature, rejecting attempts to order nature and separate ourselves from it.” She added it involves “praying for my own presence, lovingly protesting, healthy boundaries, admiration for the brave, commitment to serve the original spark of love, cosmic wonder, and never forgetting to make love and party.”

The lead single, Pleasure Boy, features a slow-burning disco pulse influenced by Prince and D’Angelo. Lyrics include: “‘Cause when my eyes fall on your body I feel high… are you coming to your senses or to mine?” Other highlights include Anyone Else, described as her first true love song, and Cheddar, which tackles an exploitative working relationship with lines like: “You won’t make me bitter… roses blooming now with extra thorns,” set over vintage funk drums and urgent bassline.

Eight years after leaving her major-label persona, Eliza has built an independent catalog with A Real Romantic in 2018 and A Sky Without Stars in 2022. Embracing motherhood last year has reshaped the album's tone. She noted: “Part of the reason we’re having issues within our communities, friendships, relationships, and ourselves is because of the environment and the world we’ve created.”

Tracks like Fever Dreams meditate on urban burnout: “Give them your sweat, give them your blood… what are you getting for it?” Spiral draws inspiration from climate activist Greta Thunberg, confronting collective denial. The album closes with Because We Can, sampling Buddhist teacher Dr. Larry Ward: “There is a peace and there is a joy that pain cannot take away.”

The tracklist is: 1. For The Hell of It, 2. Anyone Else, 3. Fever Dreams, 4. Cheddar, 5. Major, 6. Pleasure Boy, 7. Spiral, 8. Because We Can, 9. Zombie-Like. The album is available on all streaming platforms.

Relaterte artikler

Arlo Parks holding her new album 'Ambiguous Desire' vinyl amid a vibrant queer club nightlife scene with neon lights and dancers.
Bilde generert av AI

Arlo Parks announces new album ambiguous desire

Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

Arlo Parks has revealed her third studio album, Ambiguous Desire, set for release on April 3 via Transgressive Records. The announcement comes with the lead single '2Sided,' accompanied by a music video directed by Molly Burdett. The album draws inspiration from dance icons and queer nightlife scenes.

British singer-songwriter James Blake has revealed his seventh solo album, Trying Times, marking his debut as a fully independent artist. The record, set for release on March 13, 2026, via Good Boy Records, features collaborations with rapper Dave and vocalist Monica Martin. The lead single, Death of Love, is out now, accompanied by a video featuring the London Welsh Male Voice Choir.

Rapportert av AI

Hayley Williams has unveiled her third solo album, Ego Death At a Bachelorette Party, on August 28, compiling 17 previously released singles into an 18-track full-length under her new label Post Atlantic. The album marks a bold, independent direction for the Paramore frontwoman, free from her long-standing deal with Atlantic Records. Produced by Daniel James, it explores themes of recovery, relationships, and industry baggage through alt-pop sounds.

Grimy Goods, a Los Angeles music blog, has highlighted three compelling new tracks from recent January releases. These songs span electronica, indie rock, and nostalgic vibes, drawing from diverse influences. The selections join a playlist of over 40 must-hear tracks for the month.

Rapportert av AI

Jill Scott has broken a decade-long hiatus with her new single 'Beautiful People' and announced her upcoming album To Whom This May Concern, set for February release. The project features collaborations with Ab-Soul, J.I.D., Tierra Whack, and Too $hort. This week's new music roundup also highlights releases from Doechii, SZA, Chief Keef, and others on the first Friday of the new year.

London shoegaze band Whitelands has unveiled their new single 'Blankspace', a darker track previewing their upcoming album 'Sunlight Echoes'. Set for release on January 30, 2026, via Sonic Cathedral, the song draws from personal experiences with grief. The band will support it with a February tour across the UK and Europe.

Rapportert av AI

After a six-year break from vocals due to injury, Chicago artist Gia Margaret announces her new album Singing, set for release on April 24 via Jagjaguwar. The album features collaborations with musicians like Kurt Vile and David Bazan, and includes the single “Everyone Around Me Dancing,” available now. A tour across North America and Europe begins in May.

 

 

 

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis