With her highly-anticipated debut album landing later this year, Holly Humberstone has now delivered the next cut to be lifted from her forthcoming full-length.
The new single 'Superbloodmoon' sees her team up with d4vd for the release, and follows on from the previously shared tracks 'Antichrist' and 'Room Service' in previewing her new LP 'Paint My Bedroom Black', which is out on the 13th October.
Speaking about the collaboration, she said, “I had been a huge fan of d4vd’s work for about a year and was lucky enough to catch him whilst he was in London. We went into the studio and wrote Superbloodmoon. It came pretty naturally as we had both been touring for what seemed like forever, and wanted to write about the feelings that come with leaving your home and the people you love behind. I had the title for the song on my notes, and it just stemmed from there. We wrote about witnessing the same thing from opposite sides of the world and feeling lonely but connected through that experience at the same time. I love the song and I’m so grateful to d4vd for bringing it to life with me.”
While d4vd added, “Holly and I met in London and wrote this song in just a few hours. It was really effortless and special. We both loved the idea of a Superbloodmoon and two people witnessing the same thing no matter where they are in the world. We also got to perform it together at my show in London a couple months ago, which was the first time I’ve ever gotten to collab with someone onstage like that and it was really fun. I’m very grateful to Holly for having me on this song.”
Check out the new video for 'Superbloodmoon' in the player below.