Erika De Casier releases new album, ‘Still’, featuring Shygirl, They Hate Change, Nick León: Listen

Erika De Casier releases new album, ‘Still’, featuring Shygirl, They Hate Change, Nick León: Listen

Erika De Casier has dropped her new album, ‘Still’, via 4AD. Check it out below. 

The new LP marks the Portugal-born, Denmark-raised songwriter’s third album to date, and features appearances from artists including Shygirl, Nick León, Blood Orange and Tampa rap duo They Hate Change

The record follows De Casier’s 2019 debut ‘Essentials’ and the critically acclaimed ‘Sensational’, which was DJ Mag’s Album of the Month in July 2021. 

N, who co-produced both previous albums, is also credited for this latest release. Other guests include Jonathan Jull Ludvigsen, Carl Emil Johansen, Niels Kirk, Christian Rhode Lindinger, Kirsten Nyhus Janssen and Tobias Sachse, who added drums, synths, and other live instruments to the record. 

‘Still’ was first announced to fans last month with the release of the single, ‘Lucky’, and an accompanying video directed by fine art, fashion and filmmaker Jesse May Fisher. 

De Casier is set to go on tour across North America and Europe later next month. Kicking off at Montreal’s Theatre Fairmont on 26th March, she will then hit various cities across the US and Canada including Toronto, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, San Francisco and more in the weeks following.

She will also perform at Coachella on 13th and 20th April, followed by a European tour the following month. That leg starts in Amsterdam on 4th May and continues through Brussels, Copenhagen, Berlin, and Paris, before concluding at London’s KOKO on 29th May. 

Listen to ‘Still’ below.

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