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Claude Shares New Single Roses From Upcoming Debut Album 'A Lot's Gonna Change'

Thursday, 07 July 2022 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Reilly Drew

Claude has shared a new single, Roses.

The dream-pop track marks the final preview of their upcoming debut album, 'A Lot’s Gonna Change', due out on August 12 via American Dreams Records.

Head below to view the accompanying Reilly Drew-directed video. Commenting on the song, Claude, said:

"Roses was inspired by a line in Love In The Time Of Cholera where the protagonist starts eating flowers and roses because of how obsessed with someone he is. I think in the novel it’s supposed to symbolize how his obsession became all-consuming, but I thought about a rose and the thorns on its stem and how someone eating a rose was a perfect metaphor for how as humans we’re so self-torturous, mentally and emotionally, and very unforgiving of ourselves. In the video, we wanted to show this imagery in a more abstract way while still including actual roses - I made the purple top and gray dress and am wearing other pieces that have peaks and spikes and that play with the making and release of tension to show the back and forth we have with ourselves in certain situations."

Produced with Michael Mac, it follows Claude's 2021 'Enactor' EP.

'A Lot’s Gonna Change' tracklist:

1. Twenty Something
2. Roses
3. What're You On Tonight
4. Turn
5. Claustrophobia
6. Meet Me
7. I Think I’ll Pass Today
8. Oh, To Be

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