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Katie Gavin shares new album preview ‘Inconsolable’
It’s the latest track to be lifted from DIY’s current cover star’s debut solo album.

MUNA’s Katie Gavin has unveiled new track ‘Inconsolable’ - our next taste of what to expect from her forthcoming debut solo album ‘What A Relief’ (out on 25th October via Saddest Factory Records).
Katie - who just so happens to be our current cover star - has already shared previous singles ‘Casual Drug Use’ and ‘Aftertaste’, and now follows those initial teasers with a folky third that explores, in her words, “how being in a relationship can sometimes feel like trying to speak a language you weren’t taught.”
Continuing, she has shared: “We all have so much we are up against and we were all modeled very different ways of loving, so it’s hard to connect and it’s very endearing that we keep trying.
“We tried recording this song a few different ways, but we landed on taking it back to bluegrass with Sara and Sean Watkins. We recorded it in about ten minutes on one of our last days in the studio, which was a very special experience. The video was directed by Amalia Irons and a bunch of my friends came together to make that possible. I’m very grateful to them for that.”
You can pick up a copy of our Katie Gavin-covering September 2024 print mag via our online shop. Plus, dive into the full cover feature and watch the video for ‘Inconsolable’ below.
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