After dropping her latest track, ‘I Could Get Used To This’, last week, Jessie Ware has shared details of her sixth studio album ‘Superbloom’.
Due April 10, the LP serves as the follow-up to her 2023 release ‘That! Feels Good!‘ and is billed as finds the ‘Pearls’ singer in a “glittering rush of Studio 54-inflected groove-pop”.
According to a press release, the record will build on Ware’s “increasingly euphoric body of work as she explores our shared craving for touch, pleasure, intimacy and connection.”
On the project – which sees the artist collaborate with James Ford, Barney Lister, Karma Kid, Jon Shave and Stuart Price, with mixing by Ben Baptie – she says: “Since [2020 album] ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’, I’ve been trying out this fantasy world and escapism.
“I’m not the most by-the-book ‘pop star’, but I do like to play with dress-up, glamour and fun.
“While I love dance music, I wanted to dig deeper with this record; to connect with real relationships and appreciate the love I have, and the fears I have of losing it.”
A tracklist has not yet been revealed.