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Sky Ferreira has finally returned...and there's a fire on her street.
The 2010s alt-pop icon has ended her three-year musical silence with the release of comeback track Don't Forget, an incendiary track full of clashing electronic guitars and 80s synths that recall the Tron soundtrack if it was being recorded in hell.
Co-written by Sky alongside Tamaryn and producer Jorge Elbrecht, Don't Forget seems to take inspiration from its artists near-decade spent in record label limbo since the release of her landmark debut, 2013's Night Time, My Time.
"Keep it in mind, no-one here's a friend of mine," Sky laments "I don't forgive, I won't forget."
Don't Forget is the second track to be taken from Sky's now mythical sophomore record Masochism, which is still apparently in the works. It was last teased by 2019's gothic Downhill Lullaby, inspired by David Lynch's Twin Peaks (and as an interesting comparison - if Downhill Lullaby took the gothic melodrama of Laura Palmer's cursed existence to the max, so too does Don't Forget hone in on Lynch's criticisms of the American Dream and Hollywood in films like Mulholland Dr. and Inland Empire).
According to a new profile in Vulture, Masochism is nearing completion and Sky is "100% certain [off the back of Don't Forget actually being released]" that it will arrive sometime this year. Apparently, Elbrecht and Tamaryn have worked on a large selection of the record, and Sky has sessions booked in with frequent collaborator Ariel Rechtshaid in the coming weeks.
If Masochism is released this year, then it will end years of torment both for Sky herself and her dedicated legion of fans. But nevertheless, Don't Forget is here...and one of the most singular voices in pop music is finally, finally
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Sky Ferreira made her live comeback this week – watch her debut a brand new song called ‘Innocent Kind’ below.The singer returned last month with new single ‘Don’t Forget’, her first new music since 2019’s ‘Downhill Lullaby’ and latest teaser of second album ‘Masochism’, which has been promised for nearly a decade.On Thursday evening (June 9), she played the NOS Primavera Sound festival in Porto, Portugal debuting ‘Don’t Forget’ live as well as a new unreleased track.According to the show’s Setlist.fm listing, Ferreira started her set 20 minutes late and subsequently had to cut the set short.She did manage to play ‘Don’t Forget’ and ‘Innocent Kind’ in that time though, finding space for highlights from 2013 debut album ‘Night Time, My Time’ too.Watch footage below.The follow-up to Ferreira’s 2013 debut, ‘Night Time, My Time’, was first scheduled for release in 2015, and has been pushed back multiple times since. Last October, she said a release date for the album had been confirmed, teasing its arrival this March.
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Sky Ferreira's long-awaited sophomore album Masochism still hasn't arrived, but the alt-pop singer is giving fans a taste of what's to come with "Don't Forget," her first single since 2019. The synth-driven track, co-written with Tamaryn and co-produced with frequent collaborator Jorge Elbrecht, feels sonically lighter and poppier than previous single "Downhill Lullaby," but Ferreira's edge isn't gone, as she sings about wanting to get revenge on those who've wronged her. In a chat with Vulture, Ferreira talks about the song, explaining, "It wasn’t supposed to be apocalyptic, but in some ways it is.
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Sky Ferreira has returned with her first new single in over three years, ‘Don’t Forget’.This smoky and soulful cut of ’80s-channeling new-wave sees Ferreira tap into a darker side of her artistry. In the second verse, she sings: “Honey, you can see that it’s a rotten world? / I don’t need you to save me, another drama unsung / I’ll catch your disease, it’s such a raw deal world / I don’t need to deceive you, I’m the real bad girl.”Have a listen to ‘Don’t Forget’ below:Ferreira co-wrote ‘Don’t Forget’ with New Zealand dream-pop artist Tamaryn Brown. In a new interview with Vulture, Ferreira explained that the song “wasn’t supposed to be apocalyptic, but in some ways it is”, with fire being a central motif (“Tears of fire in the sky / Makes me feel good to be alive”).
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