Loveless have announced the details of their upcoming new album ‘Loveless II’.
Set to drop on September 13 via Rise Records, the album includes previously released singles ‘I Love It When It Rains‘, ‘Addicted‘, ‘Picasso‘, and ‘Drag Me Down‘, as well as brand-new track ‘Heart-Shaped Soul’.
Speaking on the forthcoming release of ‘Loveless II’, frontman Julian Comeau has shared:
“We put everything into this record, and I am so grateful it’s finally coming out.
“Loveless has always been a deeply personal project, but we got to work with some amazing collaborators this time to really bring out our best both instrumentally and lyrically. We assembled the dream team and it’s been an absolute joy to hear Loveless in a way that’s never been heard before, and I can’t wait to share it with everyone.”
Take a listen to the latest taster of the album in the form of ‘Heart-Shaped Soul’ below.
Discussing the new track, Comeau has said:
“‘Heart-Shaped Soul’ was the first track we did with our friends Zach Jones, KJ Strock, and KANNER. It came together so naturally, we knew there was lightning in a bottle immediately. We are so immensely proud of this one, it’s got all of my favorite aspects of a Loveless song tied in a neat little bow. I’ve never really sang like this on an original song, and I still get excited every time I hear it and think about the magic we felt in the studio.”
With the band set to appear at Reading & Leeds festivals in August, they have also announced a special acoustic performance at St John’s Church, Kingston Upon Thames on August 21.
Take a look at the artwork and full tracklisting for ‘Loveless II’ below.
1. Heart-Shaped Soul
2. I Hope I’m Not Sick
3. Ghost Like You
4. I Love It When It Rains
5. Wish You Would
6. Lonely In New York (feat. GAYLE)
7. Addicted
8. Loyalty
9. Decay On Replay
10. Picasso
11. Drag Me Down
12. Just A Feeling I Remember
We caught up with the band last year during their run of UK headline shows to talk about their musical inspirations, TikTok success, and new album plans.
Check out the interview below: