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HATCHIE

Shares new single & video "Stay With Me" from debut album ‘Keepsake’ out June 21st on Heavenly Recordings. June UK live dates announced.

Today, Brisbane, Australia's Hatchie is sharing a video for "Stay With Me," the second single from her highly anticipated debut album, 'Keepsake'.


Of the song Harriette Pilbeam says: 

 

"'Stay With Me' was written as a writing exercise in an effort to step away from my usual style into something more fun and dancey. We originally wrote it with someone else in mind, but realized it was the

perfect fit for my album as I wanted to expand into a different sound.

It became one of my favourite songs on the record because I'm a

sucker for crying-in-the-club tracks." 

On her debut EP 'Sugar & Spice', Hatchie delivered the sonic equivalent of falling deliriously in love: a sustained rush of feeling, rendered in swoony melodies and gauzy guitar tones and endlessly hypnotic layers of sound.

 

Now, with her full-length debut ‘Keepsake’ due for release in the height of summer, the Australian singer/songwriter tries on countless new textures, exploring everything from industrial to new

wave to dance-pop, handling each with understated elegance and pure, powerful feeling.

Throughout ‘Keepsake’, Hatchie’s kaleidoscopic sonic palette draws out distinct moods and tones, continually revealing her depth and imagination as a musician and songwriter. In the making of the record, the Brisbane-bred musician otherwise known as Harriette Pilbeam recorded in a home studio in Melbourne and worked again with John Castle—the producer behind

Sugar & Spice’.

 

And while the album begins and ends with two massively catchy pop tracks—the brightly defiant “Not That Kind,” the euphoric and epic “Keep”—many songs drift into more

emotionally tangled terrain, shedding light on experiences both ephemeral and

life-changing.
 
From 
“being dragged to a party I don’t want to be at, then getting at a fight at the party, and kind of hating myself for it but hating everybody else too” amidst the wobbly synth lines and fantastically icy spoken-word vocals of“Unwanted Guest,” to radiant jangle-pop gem “Her Own Heart”, which puts a singular twist on the

post-breakup narrative, there’s a self-possessed spirit that infuses all of the record. 

Ultimately ‘Keepsake’ serves as a document of a particularly kinetic moment in Hatchie’s life.
 “I’m not much of a nostalgic person when it comes to memories,

but I do have a tendency to hold on to certain things, like tickets

from the first time I went someplace on holiday,” says Hatchie in

reflecting on the album’s title. 

 

“It made sense to me to call the record that, at a time when I’m going to probably end up with a lot of keepsakes—and in a way, this whole album is almost like a keepsake in itself.”

 LIVE DATES


29-May Primavera Sound Barcelona, ES
1-Jun Heartland Festival Copenhagen, DK
3-Jun Obaren Stockholm, SE
5-Jun Berghain / Kantine Berlin, DE
7-Jun Paradiso (Small Hall) Amsterdam, NL
8-Jun Villette Sonique Paris, FR
9-Jun Green Door Store, BRIGHTON UK
11-Jun The Louisiana, BRISTOL UK
12-Jun Moth Club, LONDON UK
13-Jun Yes, MANCHESTER UK
14-Jun Brudenell Social Club, LEEDS UK (Heavenly Weekender)

B I Z Z A R R E

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Hatchie - Stay With Me

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Hatchie - Keepsake

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