Holly Humberstone announces new album ‘Cruel World’ with confessional single ‘To Love Somebody’: “In order to feel extreme happiness, you have to know extreme sadness”

Holly Humberstone announces new album ‘Cruel World’ with confessional single ‘To Love Somebody’: “In order to feel extreme happiness, you have to know extreme sadness”

Holly Humberstonehas announced her second album ‘Cruel World’ and has shared its first single ‘To Love Somebody’ –watchbelow.

The Grantham singer-songwriter,who won the BRIT Rising Star award in 2022, released the single ‘Die Happy’ in November, her firstnew musicsincethe2024 EP ‘Work In Progress’, itself the follow-up to her 2023 debut LP ‘Paint My Bedroom Black’.

Now, she has announced her comeback, confirming that ‘Cruel World’ will be released on April 10 – pre-order your copyhere.

The first taste of it is ‘To Love Somebody’,aconfessional and boldly vulnerable pop track that sees her singing, “In the movie of your life / You’re the first to die / And the critics called it trash.”Check out its official video, complete with German expressionist film references from director Silken Weinberg, here:

Humberstone has said: “The record explores love as beautiful and inherently painful.In ‘To Love Somebody’,I wanted to capture that contradiction: to love somebody, is to hurt somebody and to lose somebody, well at least you got to love somebody.In order tofeel extreme happiness, youhave toknow extreme sadness.That’sthe tension of the record.”

The singer has also announced a string of headline shows in Europe and the UK to come from February to April, including dates in Glasgow,Manchesterand Bristol, as well as London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire onApril 2. Tickets are on sale now and you can find yourshere.

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Holly Humberstone will play:

FEBRUARY
9 – AB Club, Brussels
10 –KulturkircheKoln, Cologne
11 – Peter Edel, Berlin
13 – Nalen, Stockholm
14 – Little Vega, Copenhagen
16 –Zonnehuis, Amsterdam
17 – LesEtioles, Paris

MARCH
29 – Old Fruit Market, Glasgow
30 – NewCentury Hall, Manchester

APRIL
1 – Electric, Bristol
2 – Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
12 – Coachella, California

JUNE
7 – Governors Ball, New York City

NMEgave ‘Paint My Bedroom Black’ four stars on its release, noting:“Ultimately, ‘Paint My Bedroom Black’ finds the artist trying to do right by her loved ones and make sense of her own turbulent world, butit’salso a cue to listeners that things could go anywhere from here.

“In pursuit of an authentic sound, Humberstone proves that she’s not only inhabiting her own space – and beckoning listeners in – but also building out the walls”.

NMEalso spoke to Humberstone around the time of that album for The Cover, where she spoke about the challenges of writing music in a male-dominated industry as a woman.

“Things have started to change, but I used to assume it was a rarity to come across a woman in these spaces,” she told us. “It felt like a treat, even. I was so ambitious – and still am – but I had to ensure that Iwasn’tletting external pressuresimpactthe music I was making.”

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