Låpsley, the musical alias of Holly Låpsley Fletcher, has announced details about her forthcoming fourth album, confirming it will be released on May 2nd. Titled ‘I’M A HURRICANE I’M A WOMAN IN LOVE’, it will serve as a sequel to 2023’s ‘Cautionary Tales Of Youth’ and will be her first release as an independent artist through her own label, aptly called Her Own Recordings. The album is inspired by a time of personal turmoil and transformation, alongside the growth that such experiences bring. The announcement of ‘I’M A HURRICANE…’ comes with the release of a new single, ‘BETTER’, a radiant alt-pop song that Låpsley describes as being “about meeting someone who inspires you to change your life.” She continues, “A good partner or friend reflects back to you in the most beautiful and vulnerable way. My artistry changes shape, just as my personal life does, for the better.” ‘BETTER’ follows last year’s ‘CHURCH’ as the second single from the new album, offering a glimpse into Låpsley’s bold, independent new phase. Here’s the tracklist for ‘I’M A HURRICANE I’M A WOMAN IN LOVE’: 1. HURRICANE 2. WOMAN LIKE THAT 3. JERICHO 4. THE VISION 5. CHURCH 6. BETTER 7. SINCE YOU LEFT 8. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD 9. FORBURG 10. NORTH FACE 11. LILAC HUES.
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Pop artist Låpsley has announced her plans for a new album titled 'I'M A HURRICANE I'M A WOMAN IN LOVE'. This upcoming release will mark her fourth album, following last year's effort.
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