
Paloma Faith is teasing a new album online. The 43-year-old singer has been back in the studio working on what will be her seventh album, as she explained that it is “in between” polarised emotions and she is making lyrics out of everyday conversations to form it. The singer has been known all over the world for her soulful and powerful voice which she showcases through her pop-soul music. She first came to fame as an actress, popular for her role in British movie St Trinians.
Taking some time away from her popular podcast ‘Mad, Sad & Bad’ to focus on her new album, she told The Sun: “It’s not just sad and happy — it’s the bit in between where you are tentatively happy. I am pulling in from everywhere. It’s my life experiences, sometimes I have a conversation and I write things down or it’s how I feel that day. Sometimes it can be something I’ve read about that’s really struck me. It’s always been like that. I feel like the most structured writing I’ve ever done is the last album as it was only an album about my breakup. Every other album I’ve always written about lots of other areas about my life and I’m sort of doing that again. I like the lighter experience at the moment.”
The ‘Only Love Can Hurt Like This’ singer admitted that her latest album ‘The Glorification Of Sadness’ was some of her most structured work which inspired her to start writing about her own life once again. The album peaking at number 2 on the UK charts after its release.
Opening up last year to The Standard about her recent ADHD diagnosis, the songstress said: “I have spent my whole life struggling with certain things but didn’t get a diagnosis until a year ago which I found really helpful. Lots of things start to add up. When you go through the assessment process the questions you’re like ‘Oh my God, that’s part of it as well!’ They start asking you these questions and you’re like I didn’t even think that was part of it.”
There is no release date just yet for the artist’s next album.