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Olivia Dean Posts New Single Time

Thursday, 27 June 2024 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Elliot James Kennedy

Olivia Dean has released a new song, Time.

Arriving via EMI Records, the soulful pop track was recorded in a single take, with producer Zac Nahome behind the control desk. Pulling influences from David Bowie and The Beatles, and exploring themes of love and growth through velvety vocals, the song arrives just shy of a year since the multi-BRIT and Mercury-nominated singer-songwriter from London released her debut album, 'Messy'. She said:

"Time was born out of the frustrating feeling of not having enough of it. It's about wanting to be ambitious, experience the world, and do everything while still feeling connected to the ones you love. It's a real balancing act, especially as a woman. So, the song moves between these two worlds, dreamy and serene, then wild and chaotic, as life often is!

"It's pretty much a completely live, one-take of me and my band just playing in a room together as we have been on tour. It feels so different from what I've made before, sonically of course, but also in its energy. I'm really excited about that."

Dean will play Glastonbury Festival this weekend, as well as Love Supreme in Essex in July, and Portugal's Meo Kalorama and Chicago's Lollapalooza in August. 

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