Watch Caroline Polachek debut new songs at Brighton present

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Watch Caroline Polachek debut new songs at Brighton present


Caroline Polachek kicked off The Spiraling Tour in Brighton final week, debuting plenty of new singles through the efficiency.

Taking to Brighton’s Chalk final Friday (February 10) together with her new band, Polacheck gave punters a preview of latest cuts set to seem on her forthcoming album ‘Desire, I Want To Turn Into You’. She carried out songs known as ‘Pretty In Possible’, ‘I Believe’, ‘Crude Drawing Of An Angel’, ‘Hopedrunk Everasking’ and ‘Fly To You’, the lattermost of which options Grimes and Dido on the studio recording.

She additionally gave ‘Butterfly Net’ and ‘Bunny Is A Rider’ their reside debuts. Watch fan-shot footage from the night time beneath.

Polachek’s forthcoming album ‘Desire, I Want To Turn Into You’ is due out digitally on Valentine’s Day (February 14). Physical copies of the LP will observe on April 14, and might be pre-ordered right here.

A tracklist for ‘Desire, I Want To Turn Into You’ revealed that it’ll comprise the beforehand aforementioned cuts, in addition to newly launched singles ‘Blood And Butter’, ‘Welcome To My Island’, ‘Billions’ and ‘Sunset’.

The report will mark the follow-up to Polachek’s 2019 report ‘Pang’, which NME awarded 4 stars in a evaluation. “The Chairlift singer has crystallised years of musical exploration (which included a Beyoncé co-write) into her innovative first solo record under her own name,” wrote NME‘s El Hunt.

Polachek’s Spiraling Tour will proceed its UK leg with reveals in London, Manchester and Bristol, earlier than heading to Europe for a run of dates that wrap up in Antwerp on February 27. Tickets might be bought right here.

She’ll be returning to the UK later within the yr for London’s Wide Awake pageant, alongside Daniel AveryShygirl, Coucou Chloe, Blondeshell, Jockstrap, Joy Orbison and extra. Find tickets right here.

Last month, Polachek snapped again at comparisons to Kate Bush, saying she was “endlessly fucking annoyed” by them. Taking to Twitter, she wrote: “While I realise it’s an enormous praise, I’m endlessly fucking irritated by being advised I’m ‘this generation’s Kate Bush’. SHE is our technology’s Kate Bush, she is an lively artist who’s topping the charts, and is irreplaceable.

“I, meanwhile, am this generation’s Caroline Polachek.”



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