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Song Premiere, Lisa Hannigan, 'Prayer For The Dying'

Lisa Hannigan's new album, <em>At Swim</em>, comes out August 19.
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Lisa Hannigan's new album, At Swim, comes out August 19.

Lisa Hannigan has succeeded mightily as a collaborator: The Irish singer-songwriter first broke through singing alongside Damien Rice on his first two albums, then later performed on Steven Price's Oscar-winning score for the movie Gravity. But Hannigan's solo records — 2008's Sea Sew and 2011's Passenger — are uniformly lovely, as well, proving that she's always deserved a spotlight of her own.

On August 19, Hannigan will release her third album, At Swim. In a sense, it finds the singer inhabiting the best of both worlds: At Swim is unmistakably a solo project, but it also allows her to bounce ideas off a new producer, The National's Aaron Dessner. Together, they craft a moodily gorgeous collection of songs about longing and alienation — appropriate for a singer who'd been struggling to adjust to life after relocating to London.

This first taste of At Swim, "Prayer For The Dying," showcases Hannigan's considerable gift for slow-burning melancholy. Setting her lustrous voice against a backdrop of piano, slide guitar and swooning backing vocals, the song sways sweetly for four and a half languid, hypnotic minutes.

At Swim Track Listing

  • Fall
  • Prayer For The Dying
  • Snow
  • Lo
  • Undertow
  • Ora
  • We, The Drowned
  • Anahorish
  • Tender
  • Funeral Suit
  • Barton
  • At Swim comes out August 19 via ATO.

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