Liz Lawrence announces new album 'Vespers'

Liz Lawrence has announced her fifth studio album ‘Vespers,’ set for release on the 5th June via Chrysalis Records, alongside the unveiling of four new songs from the project.

The record arrives as Lawrence’s most personal work to date, shaped by the loss of her sister Jessie, who passed away aged 35 following an accident in 2024. Written in a concentrated burst several months later, the album reflects a period of profound emotional change and introspection.

As an introduction to the project, Lawrence has released ‘Mt. Nephin,’ ‘Where Did You Go,’ ‘Black Ulysses,’ and ‘Sister,’ offering an early look at the album’s tone and direction. The songs explore themes of grief, memory, and resilience, capturing the emotional weight of both loss and reflection.

‘Vespers’ follows a catalogue that includes 'Peanuts', 'The Avalanche', 'Pity Party' and 'Bedroom Hero', marking a significant evolution in Lawrence’s songwriting.

Listen to the four new singles in the player below.

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