Hannah Georgas has broke off another piece of her upcoming album, giving us the track "Same Mistakes."
The song follows the previously shared "The Emotion," and like the her entire as-yet-untitled new album, it was made in collaboration with the National's Aaron Dessner.
A press release explains, "A counterpoint to the insistent pulse of her first single, 'Same Mistakes' is a deeply personal song about reckoning with the past, presented in a bracingly vulnerable context. Georgas's singular voice is framed by a sparse, clockwork-like machinery of production that shifts in and out of focus around the arresting central force of her nuanced and subtly powerful performance."
Hear "Same Mistakes" below.
Georgas's last album was 2016's For Evelyn. So far, her new full-length is without a release date, but it will arrive via Dessner's own imprint Brassland in the U.S. and through Arts & Crafts in Canada.
The song follows the previously shared "The Emotion," and like the her entire as-yet-untitled new album, it was made in collaboration with the National's Aaron Dessner.
A press release explains, "A counterpoint to the insistent pulse of her first single, 'Same Mistakes' is a deeply personal song about reckoning with the past, presented in a bracingly vulnerable context. Georgas's singular voice is framed by a sparse, clockwork-like machinery of production that shifts in and out of focus around the arresting central force of her nuanced and subtly powerful performance."
Hear "Same Mistakes" below.
Georgas's last album was 2016's For Evelyn. So far, her new full-length is without a release date, but it will arrive via Dessner's own imprint Brassland in the U.S. and through Arts & Crafts in Canada.