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Nina Nesbitt - The Sun Will Come Up The Seasons Will Change (2019)

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       I've grown up. I feel like that's the main thing." The Nina
       Nesbitt of 2019 is not like the Nina Nesbitt of 2013. The
       heartfelt, easily relatable lyrics remain, as evidenced on the
       multi-layered, story-telling pop of new single, The Moments I'm
       Missing. "I'm so proud of this album," she beams. "If it does
       well then great, obviously, but I feel like I've made the record
       I've always wanted to make." Born in a little village outside
       Edinburgh, Nesbitt's musical education was a long and constantly
       evolving one. Fully immersed in chart pop thanks to her Swedish
       mother - think lots of ABBA, Britney, Christina, Whitney - that
       was then mixed later with the more outre leanings of her father,
       specifically Brian Eno. Music wasn't always her only passion.
       Despite learning to play various instruments, Nesbitt was also a
       rhythmic gymnast training to go to the Olympics. "I feel like
       that is where a lot of my drive has come from, because I wanted
       to be the best," she explains. "I was so passionate about it. I
       ended up being in the Scottish team and training for the
       Commonwealth Games. I stopped because I'd gone as far as I could.
       Then music was the next thing."  By this point she'd already
       started uploading covers to YouTube, and having already started
       songwriting aged 10, she'd also started accumulating a collection
       of her own recordings. It was a move that came in handy, when a
       chance meeting with Ed Sheeran in 2011 after a gig lead to an
       impromptu performance and an offer to support him at Shepherd's
       Bush Empire. Next, his arena tour. The Nesbitt tornado was now in
       motion: she signed to Island shortly after, taking in more
       playlist appearances, more live shows, more Top 40 singles, more
       acclaim. This time around, Nina's return has been kickstarted by
       the creation of the beautiful, fully biographical The Moments I'm
       Missing, a swirling combination of delicate piano lament and
       robust, intricately programmed beats (featuring LA singer Goody
       Grace). "I went home from a session for someone else and I wanted
       to write a song nobody else could sing but me. I wanted to write
       a song that's just about my life." Elsewhere, there's the
       gloriously biting The Best You Had, , a low-key, R&B-tinged tale
       of love gone sour written and recorded with newcomers Jordan
       Reilly and Lost Boy. Then, there's Somebody Special, perhaps the
       best example of the bridge between the old and new. Written in
       Nashville with Daniel McClough and Bre Kennedy, it's global
       smash-sounding love song, all slowly percolating verses and a
       chorus you want to live inside. In a music industry that often
       doesn't give you second chances, or time to settle into the
       artist you want to be, Nina Nesbitt's found a way to make it work
       for her. Rather than rush into making an album for the sake of
       it, she waited for the inspiration to strike, and let it slowly
       take shape organically. "With an album I feel like it's parallel
       to my life in a way - I was just trying to find out what I liked
       and what I was good at," she says succinctly. What she's good at
       is being a pop star - but one that's fully in control.
      
       The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change is the upcoming
       second studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt,
       set to be released on 1 February 2019 through Cooking Vinyl.
       "Loyal to Me" was released as a single from the album. Nesbitt
       will embark on a headline tour of North America and the United
       Kingdom from February to April 2019 in support of the album,
       which is set to visit 26 venues.
                                                                       
                                 track list                              
                                                                        
      01. Sacred                                                  02:37  
      02. The Moments I'm Missing                                 03:47  
      03. The Best You Had                                        02:56  
      04. Colder                                                  03:08  
      05. Loyal to Me                                             03:13  
      06. Somebody Special                                        03:20  
      07. Is It Really Me You're Missing?                         03:52  
      08. Love Letter                                             03:34  
      09. Empire                                                  03:34  
      10. Chloe                                                   03:54  
      11. Things I Say When You Sleep                             03:36  
      12. Last December                                           04:55  
      13. The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change           03:35  
                                                                        
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