Charli XCX has announced her new album, ‘Music, Fashion, Film’, which is set for release on 24th July.
The UK pop star has also shared the cover artwork for the upcoming LP: a black-and-white photograph by Aidan Zamiri showing John Cale — who she previously collaborated with on the ‘Wuthering Heights’ soundtrack single, ‘House’ — alongside designer Marc Jacobs and filmmaker Martin Scorsese. While the tracklist has not yet been revealed, Charli XCX said on Instagram that the album will feature 11 tracks, and run for 30 minutes and five seconds.
The record will include the early May single, ‘Rock Music’, produced by A.G. Cook, with a music video directed by Aidan Zamiri. Prior to the track’s release, Charli XCX made remarks in a British Vogue cover story that were widely read as suggesting a rock-influenced direction for the new album, which she later dismissed on Instagram.
In May, the artist shared the album’s second single, ‘SS26’, with a music video directed by Torso.
‘Music, Fashion, Film’ will be the follow-up to Charli XCX’s 2024 award–winning album, ‘brat’, and its accompanying remix LP, as well as this year’s controversial ‘Wuthering Heights’ adaptation soundtrack.
Find more information about the new album here. Check out the ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ cover art and watch the videos for ‘Rock Music’ and ‘SS26’ below.
Earlier this year, Charli XCX starred in the A24 mockumentary The Moment, scored by A.G Cook. She’s also set to star in and produce a project with horror director Takashi Miike.
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