Suki Waterhouse Finds a New Version of Herself on Her Latest Album, 'Loveland'
The third album features new collaborators and a Mick Fleetwood drum track as Waterhouse reflects on becoming a mother and changing identity.
- Suki Waterhouse released her third album, 'Loveland,' today, continuing her signature sound of being 'slightly off-time and maybe a tiny bit off-key.'
- A 'personal revolution' sparked by motherhood drove the album's creation, as Waterhouse balanced artistic identity with parenting her daughter alongside partner Robert Pattinson.
- Songwriter Amy Allen and producer Aaron Dessner collaborated on the project, with Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac recording drums for 'Morals.'
- Waterhouse plans her grandest tour yet, featuring a stop at Radio City Music Hall, following her 2024 sophomore album 'Memoir of A Sparklemuffin.'
- Mining from her past, Waterhouse addresses the 'friction' between her former life and current role, noting the album reflects personal evolution rather than just motherhood.
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Suki Waterhouse finds a new version of herself on her latest album, ‘Loveland’
New York (AP) — Suki Waterhouse started working on “Loveland,” her third record, immediately after she finished her 2024 sophomore album, “Memoir of A Sparklemuffin.”
Suki Waterhouse finds a new version of herself on her new album, 'Loveland'
Suki Waterhouse started working on “Loveland,” her third record, immediately after she released her 2024 sophomore album, “Memoir of A Sparklemuffin.” Waterhouse says she “was looking for … a personal revolution.” Waterhouse was joined by new collaborators on the project,…
Suki Waterhouse finds a new version of herself on her latest album, 'Loveland'
Suki Waterhouse started working on “Loveland,” her third record, immediately after she released her 2024 sophomore album, “Memoir of A Sparklemuffin.”
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