Arlo Parks announces new album 'Ambiguous Desire' with nocturnal single '2SIDED': "I danced more than ever as I made this record"
Arlo Parks shifts to synth and drum machine sounds in Ambiguous Desire, inspired by New York nightlife and queer club history, with a lead single released today.
- Last year, Arlo Parks announced her third album Ambiguous Desire, sharing the lead single '2Sided' with a promotional video via Transgressive Records.
- Parks said the record centers desire and she embraced yearning and New York nightlife to shape its emotional and dance-oriented themes.
- Recorded largely in Baird's downtown New York loft, Ambiguous Desire features a transcendent beat by Grammy-winning Rob Bisel and Baird, with a dancefloor video directed by Molly Burdett.
- She will support Ambiguous Desire with UK intimate gigs and a 1865, Southampton record-store tour as part of her 2026 touring plans.
- Drawing on Burial, LCD Soundsystem, and The Streets, Parks said 'Ambiguous Desire' features guest Sampha and hints of production by Paul Empworth.
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Arlo Parks shares new single '2Sided' and announces upcoming album
British musician Arlo Parks has shared a new song and announced an album is on the way. The singer’s latest track is 2SIDED and it is the first taste of upcoming album Ambiguous Desire which will arrive on 3rd April. The new record is a turning point for the artist who won the Mercury Music Prize for her debut 2021 debut Collapsed in Sunbeams. Arlo Parks photographed by Joshua Gordon. Over the past two years, Arlo Parks dove head first into noct…
In April, the third record will be released by the British artist. Her new influences include: The Streets & LCD Soundsystem. Arlo Parks announced the completion of her third studio album. The title: "Ambiguous Desire. The record will be released on April 3, 2026. With the announcement, the British artist has also released the single "2SIDED" with music video. Here's all information. The change of style and laughter According to the press releas…
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