

This month also marked the 10-year anniversary of Ellie’s second album “Halcyon” which charted at #1 in the UK and stayed in the top 100 for over two years. It feels almost artificial and there’s the potential for a crash.” But it’s a hyper form of love, almost like a drug induced feeling. I think for that reason, nobody wanted to sit and agonise over some relationship or some drama. Speaking about the new album Ellie explains “There was definitely a darkness about that was palpable in the studio, with everyone having gone through it differently. “Higher Than Heaven” is jam packed with infectious hits that see Ellie’s signature vocals take centre stage whilst the production is pop music at its finest with stomping basslines, soaring synths and euphoric melodies. Enlisting some of pop music’s finest to craft the album with her, Greg Kurstin (Sia, Maggie Rogers, Elton John), Jessie Shatkin (Charli XCX, Years & Years), Koz (Sam Ryder, Madonna, Dua Lipa) and Andrew Wells (Halsey, Yungblud), the record sees Ellie put her own spin on modern pop music. The album announcement comes hot off of the heels of Ellie’s latest solo release “Easy Lover” and more recently “All By Myself”, her collaborative release with Alok and Sigala, both of which have left fans on the edge of their seats waiting on this new era of Ellie’s music.

Alongside this announcement Ellie has shared a new track from the forthcoming album, “Let It Die”.

Today sees pop megastar Ellie Goulding reveal details of her hotly anticipated fifth studio album “Higher Than Heaven”, set for release February 3rd 2023.
