Four years after releasing the album 'Safe Trip Home' (which sold more than three million copies), Dido announces the release of his fourth album, 'Girl Who Got Away', which will appear in March 2013.
After selling 29 million records in his career, Dido returns with songs of "challenge, hope and broken hearts" -according to the label- that will surely reposition to the british artist at the top of the international scene. As in his debut album 'No Angel', the new 'Girl Who Got Away'is wrapped in electronic sounds over which Dido's powerful voice prevails.
As in 'No Angel' (and in the following 'Life For Rent' of 2003) most of the lyrics of the new album have been written by the artist herself, who has produced the album with her older brother Rollo Armstrong, founder of Faithless. "It was a really fun recording," said Dido. "I had no pressure and everything has been natural and easy." Dido has worked with collaborators such as Brian Eno, Jeff Bhasker, Rick Nowels, Greg Kurstin, and Rollo Armstrong.
Via | Europa Press
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