Lucy Rose's New LP NO WORDS LEFT Out 3/22 via Arts & Crafts, CONVERSATION Video Debuts

By: Jan. 11, 2019
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Lucy Rose's New LP NO WORDS LEFT Out 3/22 via Arts & Crafts, CONVERSATION Video Debuts

No Words Left, the new album from U.K.-based artist Lucy Rose, is set for release March 22 via Arts & Crafts. Along with the announcement of the album, her fourth, she also shares a video for lead single "Conversation;" watch/share HERE and pre-order the LPHERE. Rose will embark on a headlining tour this spring, with dates across the UK and Europe; complete list of dates below.

"Releasing this record feels entirely different to every other record I've released. But to try and sum up my emotions is virtually impossible," Rose explains. "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." Rose continues, "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."

No Words Left was recorded in Brighton, and follows the release of 2017's Something's Changing, which received extensive critical praise. It also saw the artist traveling across Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil and Mexico, playing free shows and staying with fans, with Rose's husband Will Morris documenting the entire experience.

Praise for Something's Changing:

"...[Rose] is at her best at her most intimate, albeit with a new gust of
openness from her far-flung adventures."-Q Magazine

"Something's Changing is a culmination of much-welcomed growth for Rose.
She has the ability to make listeners feel: when she's struggling to find comfort in her own skin, finding joy in life and questioning her path. Her most recent body of work shows Rose finding her sense of self, but makes it relatable to listeners. It's that connection that solidifies Rose's career on the folk world."-Paste Magazine

"With songcraft and performances on point here, Something's Changing is
Rose's most exquisite album to date and her most moving."-All Music Guide

LUCY ROSE LIVE

April 9

Union Chapel

London

April 10

St. Georges

Bristol

April 11

Gate

Cardiff

April 13

Stoller Hall

Manchester

April 14

Liberty Hall

Dublin

April 16

City Varieties

Leeds

April 17

St. Lukes

Glasgow

May 3

Kulturkirche

Cologne

May 4

AB Club

Brussels

May 6

Tempodrom Kleine Arena

Berlin

May 7

Nochtspeicher

Hamburg

May 8

Zonnehuis

Amsterdam

May 9

Café De La Danse

Paris



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