Harmony – Lifetime

Los Angeles singer-songwriter Harmony announces her new album Lifetime due June 26th via KRO Records.

Between Harmony’s mercurial storytelling and colorful lifestyle, Lifetime tells a story of the endless cycle of becoming in the modern world. Across the album’s twelve tracks, Harmony explores the constants of life while also holding space for the inevitably transitional nature of it. Lifetime is about the constant pursuit of freedom and a life on one’s own terms. Even if those terms are being re-written daily.
Alongside the album announcement, Harmony shares the new single “I’m Still Learning How To Leave You” produced by Yves Rothman and recorded at the famed Sunset Sound in Los Angeles.
With earnest storytelling and an anthemic score, the new track brings Harmony’s passionate songwriting for which she became known to the forefront. “I’m Still Learning How To Leave You” arrives with a music video directed by Hannah De Vries depicting Harmony with a beached Jesus, climbing Salvation Mountain and bathed in colored smoke.
Speaking about the new song, Harmony shares, “I’m still learning how to leave you is about the continued strength to surrender responsibility over a person you no longer have the strength to take care of. The pain of how strong the urge continues to be even when you are worlds apart.”
The announcement of Lifetime and “I’m Still Learning How To Leave You” follow the previously shared singles “Apple Pie,” “Where Strangers Go” and “Anything” from last year, all of which will appear on the forthcoming album. Last year, Harmony sat with i-D to dive into her connection with Los Angeles, the inspiration behind the music video for “Anything”, and more.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Harmony Tividad is a songwriter originally known as one half of canonical indie band Girlpool. Renowned for her sharp wit and poignant lyrics, she’s established herself as one of the most distinctive voices in the scene. Her forthcoming album Lifetime, executive produced by Yves Rothman, is a Hollywood heartbreak for the new age. Written across transitional years of her life from before Girlpool’s hiatus until the album’s recent completion, Lifetime is imbued with emotional fervor, spiritual relocation and existential awareness.
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