
Lucy Rose has announced a live album recorded at her sold-out Union Chapel show
Twenty-track double vinyl includes two unreleased songs and arrives as her first independent release.

Lucy Rose Parton, born on 20 June 1989, is an English singer-songwriter. She signed with Columbia Records and released her debut studio album, Like I Used To, in 2012. The album received critical praise and charted on the UK Albums Chart. She has released multiple albums since then, with her fifth studio album, This Ain't The Way You Go Out, released in April 2024. In January 2020, she founded her own record label, Real Kind Records, which is an imprint of Communion Music.
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Twenty-track double vinyl includes two unreleased songs and arrives as her first independent release.

Lucy Rose releases new jazz-influenced single recorded at Paul Weller's studio and announces nine-date UK tour for early 2026.

They teamed up for a video a few years ago, too.

Her new album is coming in April.

Her new album is coming in April.

"This song was SO much fun to make," she says.

Check out 'Fantasneeze', featuring Matilda Mann, now.

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The song is about Lucy's struggle to get help with an illness.

The track were both recorded at the end of last year.

Crain's new album 'A Small Death' will be Real Kind Records' first release this May.

The performance videos arrive ahead of her set at Glastonbury.

Taken from the April issue of Dork, out now.

Read more about it in the April issue of Dork, too.

The gig will take place following the release of her new album.

She's heading out on a UK tour this April too.

It looks to be the first track from her upcoming fourth album.
Lucy goes on an adventure with her pal Zoe.

Lucy Rose has released the "bonus track" she was teasing online yesterday."New bonus track out tomorrow!" she posted on both Twitter and Facebook, along...

The early afternoon slot is always a tough one to command, but Lucy Rose manages to draw a crowd who need soothing after a memorable and emotional previous evening. After a cheeky brief appearance from Dan Mumford introducing the stage - which has been completely curated by the Mumford boys - it's straight into Lucy's delicate procession. "This is very, very surreal," she opens with a humble acknowledgement. Lucy's music relies on subtleties and vulnerability, something that can get lost on festival stages, but today she has no problem. Cuts from new album 'Something's Changing' retain their reservedness, even when the full band kicks in with more force than their recorded counterparts. It's the moments where the pace picks up, and a tempo kicks in that the crowd follows suit. There aren't any mosh pits, but relaxed swaying moves the set perfectly on its way. There's even a little string accompaniment to hammer home the delicateness of Lucy's new found penchant for deeper songwriting. It's a chilled out set from one of Britain's premier songwriters, who's more confident than ever in what she does.

Lucy Rose has announced details of a lengthy winter tour.

Lucy Rose's new album and accompanying documentary have seen her head out on an adventure few get to experience.
“There's a fair amount of self-doubt in this song, but positivity for the future too.”
New full-length ‘Something’s Changing’ is due in July.
She'll be touring 'Something's Changing' with a documentary as her support.

Lucy Rose knows how to grab our ears and soothe them right into shape, with new number ‘Floral Dresses’ another prime example. Featuring the lush harmon...

Dogs, food and baths - with some music in-between.

She'll play a few live dates this December in support of the release.
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