LUCIE SILVAS NEW ALBUM E.G.O. OUT AUGUST 24TH HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED FOLLOW UP TO ‘LETTERS TO GHOSTS’
SPECIAL GUEST ON OSBOURNE BROTHERS NOVEMBER UK TOUR
Critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas makes a welcome return with her fourth album ‘E.G.O.’ August 24 on Thirty Tigers.
Hailed for her “gutsy, smoldering vocals…razor-sharp lyrics and sparkling melodies” (Rolling Stone), Lucie Silvas has earned critical-acclaim both internationally and stateside. The British-born, Nashville-based singer/songwriter has delivered an album that effortlessly mixes soul-funk and country. Think Stevie Nicks meets Linda Ronstadt.
The title track is an acronym for Everybody Gets Off, a song about the conceited tendencies of fame. She told Billboard: “I had the musical freedom to go where I wanted and that’s what made me happy.”
Lucie is special guest on the Osbourne Brothers UK tour:
NOVEMBER
Sun 25th GLASGOW, O2 Academy
Tues 27th NEWCASTLE, O2 Academy
Weds 28th MANCHESTER, Manchester Academy Fri 30th NOTTINGHAM, Rock City DECEMBER Sat 1st PORTHCAWL, Planet Rockstock Sun 2nd LONDON, O2 Forum Kentish Town
On ‘E.G.O’, Lucie joined forces with longtime friend and producer Jon Green (James Bay, Striking Matches, Linkin Park). All of the 12 songs were co-written by Lucie. Writers and collaborators on the record include Ian Fitchuk, Daniel Tashian, Natalie Hemby, Ruston Kelly, Gabe Simon, JD McPherson and John Osborne.
Lucie Silvas is a pianist, songwriter, and vocalist whose genre-defying music has led to performances with a diverse range of artists to date including Elton John, James Bay, Skrillex. She has recently toured with Chris Stapleton, Little Big Town and Miranda Lambert.
E.G.O. TRACKLISTING
1. Kite
2. Girls From California
3. Smoking Your Weed
4. I Want You All to Myself
5. Black Jeans
6. First Rate Heartbreak
7. Everything Looks Beautiful
8. People Can Change
9. My Old Habits
10. Just For The Record
11. E.G.O.
12. Change My Mind
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