[Thursday 13th January, 2022] Today, Aldous Harding announces details of a new studio album, the follow-up to 2019’s acclaimed Designer. Warm Chris will be released on 25 March, and its first single ‘Lawn’ is available now accompanied by visuals created by Aldous Harding and Martin Sagadin. For Warm Chris, the
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“There’s a buoyancy to Warm Chris … and a sense of play as Harding rolls those words and phonics around every corner of her mouth.” The Guardian (UK) “an album covering the
Today, Aldous Harding releases ‘Fever’, the second single from her forthcoming new album Warm Chris. Accompanying the song’s swaggering piano-driven staccato is an official video created by Harding and Otautahi’s Martin Sagadin
[Thursday 13th January, 2022] Today, Aldous Harding announces details of a new studio album, the follow-up to 2019’s acclaimed Designer. Warm Chris will be released on 25 March, and its first single
REB FOUNTAIN SHARES ‘PSYCHE’ (LIVE) CREDIT: Dave Simpson
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