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Paula Cole's 'Lo' | New Releases

March 2, 2024 Albumism Staff

Paula Cole
Lo

675 Records
Released 03/01/24 | Listen Below

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Paula Cole has unveiled her new album Lo, the follow-up to 2021’s American Quilt. Self-produced by Cole and recorded at The Village recording studio in Los Angeles, Lo is preceded by three official singles in the form of “The Replacements & Dinosaur Jr.,” “Green Eyes Crying” and “Invisible Armor.”

“I am back at the helm,” Cole tells American Songwriter. “I’ve written every song, 100%. I’m producing. My band has been with me for years. I write with them in mind. The songs are recorded live. Every soul (Jay Bellerose, Chris Bruce, Ross Gallagher, Rich Hinman) is a vital character in the Shakespearean drama of Lo. Mike Piersante (the engineer) is our lens. Our light refracts through his board, brain, heart and hands. I have always wanted to be a band, not a solo artist. My drummer Jay and I have been playing together since I was nineteen years old. I’m proud of Lo—it feels like a band album. It’s vicious, it’s tender, it’s true.”

To support her eleventh studio LP, the former Best New Artist GRAMMY winner will embark upon a US tour that commences April 11th in Chicago and concludes July 13th in Washington DC.

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