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Suki Waterhouse Is Ready to Build Something That Lasts

Suki Waterhouse has officially announced her third studio album, Loveland, set to arrive July 10 via Island Records. The 14-track project follows her critically acclaimed 2024 release Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, and marks her first album under her new major label home, which is also home to Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan.

Waterhouse has been candid about where Loveland is coming from emotionally. “Loveland to me lives in the distance between a former self who felt most alive in romance, fantasy and momentum, and a present self reaching for something steadier, more intimate and more true,” she said in a statement. “That split is deepened by motherhood, and by the strange feeling of becoming someone new while still carrying the shape of who you were before.”

The album was co-written by Waterhouse alongside some of music’s most respected collaborators, including Amy Allen, Aaron Dessner of The National, Joel Little, and Dan Wilson, as well as her longtime creative partners Jules Apollinaire and Natalie Findlay. The lead single “Back in Love” arrived last month to strong early praise, with a second single, “Tiny Raisin,” out this Friday.

Loveland is already available for pre-save and pre-order. Waterhouse will bring the music to festival stages this summer, including a stop at Lollapalooza in Chicago. Fans are already pressing for a full headlining tour, though no dates beyond festival bookings have been announced yet.

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