Aldous Harding Announces Fifth Album, ‘Train On The Island,’ with Haunting New Single ‘One Stop’
New Zealand’s enigmatic singer-songwriter, Aldous Harding, has unveiled details of her forthcoming fifth studio album, ‘Train On The Island,’ set for release on May 8th. The announcement arrives alongside the captivating first single, ‘One Stop,’ a track that immediately establishes the album’s introspective and atmospheric tone. Harding’s evolution continues to fascinate, and this new offering promises a further exploration of her uniquely compelling artistic vision.
A Continued Collaboration: Harding and John Parish
‘Train On The Island’ marks the continuation of a fruitful creative partnership between Harding and producer John Parish, a highly respected figure known for his work with artists like PJ Harvey and Dry Cleaning. Their collaboration has consistently yielded albums characterized by a distinctive sonic landscape, and this latest project appears to be no exception. The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales – a location steeped in musical history and a familiar creative space for the duo, having hosted their previous recording sessions.
‘One Stop’: A Stripped-Back Revelation
The lead single, ‘One Stop,’ is a masterclass in minimalist arrangement. Built around a solitary piano motif and layered with Harding’s signature multi-tracked vocals, the song possesses a wiry, almost unsettling quality. It’s a track that demands attention, drawing the listener into its enigmatic world. The song’s understated power lies in its ability to create a palpable sense of atmosphere, hinting at the deeper emotional currents that flow beneath the surface.
‘Train On The Island’ Tracklist: A Glimpse into the Journey
- ‘I Ate The Most’
- ‘One Stop’
- ‘Train On The Island’
- ‘Worms’
- ‘Venus In The Zinnia’
- ‘If Lady Does It’
- ‘San Francisco’
- ‘What Am I Gonna Do?’
- ‘Riding That Symbol’
- ‘Coats’
The tracklist itself offers intriguing glimpses into the thematic territory Harding intends to explore. Titles like ‘Worms’ and ‘Riding That Symbol’ suggest a lyrical landscape that is both poetic and subtly unsettling. What narratives will unfold within these sonic spaces? And how will Harding’s distinctive vocal delivery shape the emotional impact of each song?
Extensive Tour Dates Announced
Supporting the release of ‘Train On The Island,’ Harding has announced an extensive tour spanning the UK, Europe, and North America. Due to overwhelming demand, a third night has been added at London’s Barbican on May 31st. Tickets for all shows are available here. The tour kicks off on May 25th in Brighton and culminates in Los Angeles on September 30th, offering fans across the globe the opportunity to experience Harding’s captivating live performances.
Harding’s previous album, ‘Warm Chris,’ released in 2022, garnered critical acclaim, including a four-star review from NME, who praised its “sparse and deliberate instrumentation.” The album showcased Harding’s willingness to challenge conventional song structures and embrace a uniquely idiosyncratic approach to songwriting. Read the full review here.
Beyond her solo work, Harding recently collaborated with Sleaford Mods on their single ‘Elitest G.O.A.T.’, released in January. More details on that collaboration can be found here. This collaboration highlights Harding’s versatility and willingness to explore different musical territories.
Frequently Asked Questions About Aldous Harding and ‘Train On The Island’
- What is Aldous Harding’s new album called?
Aldous Harding’s new album is titled ‘Train On The Island.’ - When will ‘Train On The Island’ be released?
‘Train On The Island’ is scheduled for release on May 8th. - Who produced Aldous Harding’s ‘Train On The Island’?
The album was co-produced by Aldous Harding and her long-time collaborator, John Parish. - Where was ‘Train On The Island’ recorded?
‘Train On The Island’ was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales. - Is Aldous Harding touring in support of ‘Train On The Island’?
Yes, Aldous Harding is embarking on an extensive tour of the UK, Europe, and North America. - What is the significance of the album title, ‘Train On The Island’?
The significance of the album title is currently unknown, but it suggests themes of isolation, journey, and perhaps a sense of being contained or adrift.
Pre-order ‘Train On The Island’ on CD, standard black vinyl, or limited-edition blue vinyl here. Listen to ‘One Stop’ and prepare to be captivated by the latest offering from one of contemporary music’s most intriguing artists.
What aspects of Aldous Harding’s music resonate most with you? And what are your initial impressions of the single, ‘One Stop’?
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