Blood Orange, the musical alias of Dev Hynes, has announced the release of a new album, which is the highly awaited follow-up to 2019's 'Angel's Pulse,' scheduled for 29th August through RCA Records. Titled 'Essex Honey,' the upcoming LP is expected to be a sonic journey through the complex process of grieving, as well as a reflection of Hynes' experiences growing up in one of the country's most stereotyped regions. True to his style, he has assembled a remarkable roster of collaborators for this record, including Caroline Polachek, Lorde, Daniel Cesar, Turnstile's Brendan Yates, author Zadie Smith, and more. Alongside this announcement, Hynes has released the first two singles from 'Essex Honey': the immersive and intricately beautiful ‘Mind Loaded’ (featuring Caroline Polachek, Lorde, and Mustafa) and the aptly named ‘Somewhere In Between.’ Explore both new tracks below, and catch Blood Orange live this Autumn on the following dates: NOVEMBER 2025: 07 London, Alexandra Palace Theatre; 08 London, Alexandra Palace Theatre; 09 London, Alexandra Palace Theatre; 10 London, Alexandra Palace Theatre; 13 Bristol, Electric Bristol; 15 Manchester AO Arena (w/ Lorde).
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