Another Sky announce new album 'Beach Day'

Following on from their highly-praised debut LP 'I Slept On The Floor' in 2020, Another Sky have now announced their plans for a new studio album, arriving next year.

The new full-length 'Beach Day' will include the previously shared singles 'Psychopath', 'A Feeling', 'Burn The Way' and 'Uh Oh', is being previewed by the new offering 'Aimee Caught A Moth', which doesn't actually feature on the new collection, and is due out on the 1st March via Fiction Records.

Speaking about not adding 'Aimee Caught A Moth' to the new release, vocalist and lyricist Catrin Vincent said, “We weren't sure exactly how to announce the record. It felt like it needed more than words. And we've already released plenty of songs from it. So we gift to you a B-side, "Aimee Caught A Moth". This was one of the songs that fell through the net but one we still love.

"It's a very literal song written in the depths of lockdown, when my flatmate Aimee caught and released a moth from a cobweb. It felt incredibly significant and songworthy. Aimee is an incredible person and deserves a song.”

While adding about the new record, "We thought we'd finished our second record back in 2019 when we released I Slept On The Floor. But time is a complicated beast. And in the depths of lockdown, a completely new vision arose, one that we all knew we needed to follow instead.

"That vision was Beach Day. It's a story about moving through personal winters and finding the light. It's about acknowledging your whole self; your shadow side, your anger, your sadness… and learning to love those parts of yourself in order to move through it. We hope you can hear the beginnings of transformation in it."

Have a listen to 'Aimee Caught A Moth' in the player and see the album's full tracklisting below.

'Beach Day' Tracklist:
Beach Day
The Pain
A Feeling
Uh Oh!
I Never Had Control
Death Of The Author
Burn The Way
Psychopath
Playground
City Drones
I Caught On Fire
Star Roaming
Swirling Smoke

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