Today, 30th October 2020, Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald has shared her album ‘The Human Demands’ – her first full-length release since 2012. After the lock-down cause by Covid-19, the artist had to put the album on hold for three months, but has finally completed her work with producer Jim Abbiss and shared it with her fans.
Lead single ‘The Hudson’, premiered back in August, which introduced the sound and lyrical themes. Inspired by her parent’s stories of their time in New York in the ’70s, the single is reminiscent of Macdonald’s debut single ‘Mr Rock & Roll’, released in 2007. This was followed by folk-ballad ‘Crazy Shade of Blue’ in September.
According to a press release, ‘The Human Demands’ “rediscovers, from a grown-up perspective, that magic youthful moment of excitement and discovery we can all relate to.” The singer herself said that the themes include getting older, depression, and life’s “many ups and downs,” but it always comes back to the idea of togetherness and love. She explained, “It’s OK to feel a bit crap, and it’s OK to talk about it as well.”
This Sunday, Macdonald will hold an online album release party via live-stream this Sunday, 1st November, at 7pm GMT. Dubbed ‘An Evening With Amy Macdonald’, the event will be ticketed and priced at £15 per person, with all profits going to the #WeMakeEvents campaign. Set up during lock-down to support the live events sector and show that it needs urgent government support, #WeMakeEvents are raising money to help those in need.
The singer will also be going on a UK and European tour in 2021 once it is safe to do so; tickets are on sale now and include dates in Germany, London and Glasgow. Find more information on her website.
Check out the full track-list for the album below.
1. ‘Fire’
2. ‘Statues’
3. ‘Crazy Shade Of Blue’
4. ‘The Hudson’
5. ‘The Human Demands’
6. ‘We Could Be So Much More’
7. ‘Young Fire, Old Flame’
8. ‘Bridges’
9. ‘Strong Again’
10. ‘Something In Nothing’
(Deluxe Only)
11. ‘Bridges’ (Acoustic)
12. ‘The Hudson’ (Acoustic)
13. ‘Fire’ (Acoustic)
14. ‘Statues’ (Acoustic)
15. ‘We Could Be So Much More’ (Acoustic)
16. ‘The Human Demands’ (Acoustic)