Caroline Polachek Announces New Album, Shares New Song: Listen

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Caroline Polachek Announces New Album, Shares New Song: Listen

Desire, I Want to Turn Into You, featuring the new single “Welcome to My Island,” arrives on Valentine’s Day 2023

Caroline Polachek

Caroline Polachek, photo by Nedda Afsari

Caroline Polachek has shared another new single, and, with it, revealed the title and release date of her next album: The new album is called Desire, I Want to Turn Into You and it’s out February 14 via Perpetual Novice. Today’s new song is “Welcome to My Island,” and it’s produced by Olivia Rodrigo collaborator Dan Nigro, Polachek, Danny L Harle, and Jim-E Stack. Hear it below and scroll down for the album and single artwork, both featuring photographs by Aidan Zamiri.

Earlier this year, Polachek released the singles “Billions” and “Sunset.” They followed her excellent 2021 song “Bunny Is a Rider.” Those three tracks, along with “Welcome to My Island,” will appear on Desire, I Want to Turn Into You.

Caroline Polachek released Pang, her first solo album under her given name, in 2019. She has stayed busy between albums, working with Hyd, Flume, Murkage Dave, Christine and the Queens, and others. Next year, she will perform at Primavera Sound.

Check out Pitchfork’s “The 100 Best Songs of 2022,” featuring “Billions” at No. 20.

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