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Brandi Carlile Announces First Solo Album in Four Years, 'Returning To Myself'

Brandi Carlile's new album, her first solo work in four years, features 10 songs co-produced with Andrew Watt, Aaron Dessner, and Justin Vernon, exploring themes of solitude and self-reflection.

  • On Wednesday , Brandi Carlile announced her first solo album in four years, Returning to Myself, set for release on Oct. 24 via Interscope Records and Lost Highway.
  • After years of collaborations with musical icons, Brandi Carlile says she is turning inward for Returning to Myself, stepping away from enabling others to reconnect with her own voice.
  • Produced by Brandi Carlile with Andrew Watt, Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon, the album contains ten songs featuring longtime collaborators Phil and Tim Hanseroth, SistaStrings, Josh Klinghoffer and Chad Smith.
  • The announcement coincides with immediate live plans as Brandi Carlile and her band will perform three sold-out nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO this weekend, and a press release promised additional tour dates.
  • The title track centers on introspection, with Carlile singing `Returning to myself is such a lonely thing to do,` while the Floria Sigismondi-directed black-and-white video shows her wandering a coastline and metal structure.
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Consequence broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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