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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Rosie Lowe’s “Mood To Make Love”

May 22, 2024 Albumism Staff
Rosie Lowe Mood To Make Love

Photo: Abiella Aland

Five years since releasing her acclaimed second studio album YU (2019) and two-and-a-half years since Duval Timothy and she delivered their collaborative project Son (2021), Rosie Lowe has unveiled her new single “Mood To Make Love.” An evocative, intimate meditation on self-worth that illuminates Lowe’s vocals atop a sparse yet sublime arrangement, “Mood To Make Love” is accompanied by its beautifully shot, Louis Hemming-Lowe directed video.

“‘Mood To Make Love’ was written on a warm evening in Spain and we wanted it to sound like our surroundings,” Lowe explains in an official statement. “It is a moment of self love and an acknowledgement of what I have to offer my partner.”

Watch the video below and watch this space for details about Lowe’s forthcoming new album.

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