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Rachel Chinouriri Announces Second Album I Think I Spoke Too Soon

Using the arc of a single night to explore self-forgiveness, the album will be rolled out with a synth-pop lead single, intimate international shows, festival appearances, arena support dates.

Overview

  • Chinouriri set the album release date for Oct. 16 and issued the lead single “One Song Away From Crying” as the first preview of the record.
  • She frames the record as a concept album that follows a single night out to examine shifting identities and the work of forgiving yourself.
  • The lead single arrives as a silvery synth-pop track about dancefloor insecurity and an internal struggle over self-value.
  • The album was written and recorded across London, Hereford and Los Angeles with longtime collaborators APOB, Mary Weitz, Glen Roberts and Daniel Hylton-Nuamah and new contributors including Lucy Dacus and Eli Teplin.
  • Chinouriri will support promotion with intimate shows in key cities, an appearance at Olivia Rodrigo’s Daisy Chain Fields Festival and a slot supporting Gracie Abrams on her North American arena tour, a push that broadens her reach beyond the indie circuit.