
Lava La Rue has released new EP ‘Do You Know Everything?’ as their full-band era takes shape
Fraser T. Smith produced and mixed the four-track BMG release.
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"Lilo" is a track by Lava La Rue, from the album Stitches, released 25th June 2018. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 19 articles about Lava La Rue.
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Fraser T. Smith produced and mixed the four-track BMG release.

The track was produced and co-written by Dimitri Tikovoï, known for his work with The Libertines, Charli XCX and Blondie.

"The song was inspired by my adventures as a Londoner touring America," says Lava.

Produced by Fraser T Smith, the track critiques AI anxiety and online intimacy.

We caught up with our favourite pop multi-hyphenate-creative-genius, Lava La Rue, to find out about their 2024.

From Lavaland to the cosmos: Lava La Rue’s ‘STARFACE’ is a bold, genre-defying statement of artistic intent.

The track features Mexican-American musician Cuco.

Lava's debut album is coming this summer.

Lava's debut album is coming this summer.

Lava's debut album is coming this summer.

Check out new single 'Push N Shuv'.

A creative multi-hyphenate burning a trail in their path, Lava La Rue might well be the future, but they've arrived in the here and now.

There's also Phoebe Green, Lauran Hibberd, The Big Moon, Ezra Furman, Stella Donnelly, Crawlers and more.

Lava takes the fourth of our five special edition covers, out Friday 12th August.

Lava's new EP is set for release on 29th July.

It's been a week packed with new music. We've sifted through the pile and plucked out a few of the best.

Set for release on 29th July, the news comes alongside the title track, featuring Lava's NiNe8 comrade Biig Piig.

The track follows on from Lava's 'Butter-Fly' EP.

When it comes to exciting new talents, few come close to Lava La Rue. Part of the fast rising NiNE8 collective, her recent EP ‘Butter-Fly’ blazed a trail that’s worth getting in a bit of a flap over.