Lucy Rose New Album

Rebecca Varidel
15th Jan 2019

British singer-songwriter Lucy Rose will release her fourth album No Words Left in March. The first track to be lifted from the record is ‘Conversation’. Lucy has just shared a stunning black and white video for the song you can view HERE

We last heard from Lucy Rose with the release of 2017’s Something’s Changing, a record that heralded a new outlook for the musician who was re-evaluating what she wanted to do and how she wanted to do it.

If Something’s Changing was an artist rediscovering their voice, No Words Left is Lucy using that voice to devastatingly frank effect.  The album was recorded in Brighton, produced by Tim Bidwell and mixed by Cenzo Townsend.

Lyrically and musically fearless, this record is a beautifully intense, but often unsettling listen. It’s a body of work, a fine modern example of the enduring strength of the album format.

Describing the record and its process, Lucy explains..

“Releasing this record feels entirely different to every other record I’ve released…but trying to sum up my emotions is virtually impossible. In every way I’ve approached writing, recording and now releasing music, it’s been different. I’ve lost all consciousness in caring and it’s been liberating. It is what it is. It’s a feeling, it’s a song, it’s a sound, it’s a part of me which I can’t decipher whether it’s good or bad, but it’s sincere.

This album is my truth. Sincerity is the truth of a person, not just the good but the bad: the flaws, the realness, which can never be ‘perfect’. This album reflects the reality of my life, the toughness life throws at you, and for a period of time it did become too much for me to handle alone.

“I always hope my music would be a comfort to someone, however this record may not be the easiest listen. But it’s in its discomfort I believe a different form of comfort can be found. I’m certain of it.

No Words Left is released locally via Communion/Caroline Australia 22 March

Fans can pre order the album now https://caroline.lnk.to/nowordsleft