Confirmed
Fenne Lily announces new album ‘BREACH’
She’s also sharing the video for lead single ‘Alapathy’.
Bristol’s Fenne Lily has confirmed that her brand new album ‘BREACH’ will be landing on 18th September via Dead Oceans!
Dealing with “loneliness, and trying to work out the difference between being alone and being lonely”, Fenne decided to call the album ‘BREACH’ after a deep conversation with her mum about her birth, during which she was breech, and exploring the double-sidedness of the word as “breach” means to break through.
“That feels like what I was doing in this record; I was breaking through a wall that I built for myself, keeping myself safe, and dealing with the downside of feeling lonely and alone,” she explains. “I realized that I am comfortable in myself, and I don’t need to fixate on relationships to make myself feel like I have something to talk about. I felt like I broke through a mental barrier in that respect.”
Unveiling lead single ‘Alapathy’ alongside the announcement, the track explores her feelings of anxiety as an over thinker, and is accompanied by a video directed by Benjamin Brook.
Check out the vid and album track list below.
BREACH Tracklisting:
1. To Be a Woman Pt. 1
2. Alapathy
3. Berlin
4. Elliott
5. I, Nietzsche
6. Birthday
7. Blood Moon
8. Solipsism
9. I Used To Hate My Body But Now I Just Hate You
10. ’98
11. Someone Else’s Trees
12. Laundry And Jet Lag
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