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“She’s putting the rock back in Americana” – NPR Music
“Sparkling sixth heralds a self-reckoning for the Nashville-based songwriter…Hiatt has rarely rocked harder than on Forever.” – Americana Album of the Month – Uncut Magazine
“Stability and appreciation of life’s little victories have rarely sounded more delightful.” **** – MOJO
American singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt, (yes the daughter of John Hiatt) will release her new album “Forever” in 2025 via New West Records. The 9-song set is Hiatt’s first album in four years and was produced by her husband, Coley Hinson, and mixed by Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Pixies, Hole). Forever is a raw, unvarnished work of love and trust that walks the line between alt-rock muscle and singer-songwriter sensitivity. It is a bold, guitar-driven, exploration of maturity and adulthood that grapples with growth and change, escape and anxiety, self-loathing and self-love, and the songs are intensely vulnerable, full of diaristic snapshots.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Tennessee, Hiatt first earned buzz with a pair of early solo records before breaking out with 2017’s Trinity Lane. That record helped her earn dates with the likes of John Prine, Drive-By Truckers, Margo Price, and more. NPR called it “courageous and affecting,” while Rolling Stone hailed it as “the most cohesive and declarative statement of the young songwriter’s career.” Hiatt delivered on the album’s promise with her similarly acclaimed 2020 follow-up, Walking Proof, and unable to tour due to the pandemic, quickly returned to the studio again for 2021’s stripped-down Lately, which Uncut proclaimed to be “captivating
“Sparkling sixth heralds a self-reckoning for the Nashville-based songwriter…Hiatt has rarely rocked harder than on Forever.” – Americana Album of the Month – Uncut Magazine
“Stability and appreciation of life’s little victories have rarely sounded more delightful.” **** – MOJO
American singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt, (yes the daughter of John Hiatt) will release her new album “Forever” in 2025 via New West Records. The 9-song set is Hiatt’s first album in four years and was produced by her husband, Coley Hinson, and mixed by Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Pixies, Hole). Forever is a raw, unvarnished work of love and trust that walks the line between alt-rock muscle and singer-songwriter sensitivity. It is a bold, guitar-driven, exploration of maturity and adulthood that grapples with growth and change, escape and anxiety, self-loathing and self-love, and the songs are intensely vulnerable, full of diaristic snapshots.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Tennessee, Hiatt first earned buzz with a pair of early solo records before breaking out with 2017’s Trinity Lane. That record helped her earn dates with the likes of John Prine, Drive-By Truckers, Margo Price, and more. NPR called it “courageous and affecting,” while Rolling Stone hailed it as “the most cohesive and declarative statement of the young songwriter’s career.” Hiatt delivered on the album’s promise with her similarly acclaimed 2020 follow-up, Walking Proof, and unable to tour due to the pandemic, quickly returned to the studio again for 2021’s stripped-down Lately, which Uncut proclaimed to be “captivating
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“She’s putting the rock back in Americana” – NPR Music
“Sparkling sixth heralds a self-reckoning for the Nashville-based songwriter…Hiatt has rarely rocked harder than on Forever.” – Americana Album of the Month – Uncut Magazine
“Stability and appreciation of life’s little victories have rarely sounded more delightful.” **** – MOJO
American singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt, (yes the daughter of John Hiatt) will release her new album “Forever” in 2025 via New West Records. The 9-song set is Hiatt’s first album in four years and was produced by her husband, Coley Hinson, and mixed by Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Pixies, Hole). Forever is a raw, unvarnished work of love and trust that walks the line between alt-rock muscle and singer-songwriter sensitivity. It is a bold, guitar-driven, exploration of maturity and adulthood that grapples with growth and change, escape and anxiety, self-loathing and self-love, and the songs are intensely vulnerable, full of diaristic snapshots.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Tennessee, Hiatt first earned buzz with a pair of early solo records before breaking out with 2017’s Trinity Lane. That record helped her earn dates with the likes of John Prine, Drive-By Truckers, Margo Price, and more. NPR called it “courageous and affecting,” while Rolling Stone hailed it as “the most cohesive and declarative statement of the young songwriter’s career.” Hiatt delivered on the album’s promise with her similarly acclaimed 2020 follow-up, Walking Proof, and unable to tour due to the pandemic, quickly returned to the studio again for 2021’s stripped-down Lately, which Uncut proclaimed to be “captivating
“Sparkling sixth heralds a self-reckoning for the Nashville-based songwriter…Hiatt has rarely rocked harder than on Forever.” – Americana Album of the Month – Uncut Magazine
“Stability and appreciation of life’s little victories have rarely sounded more delightful.” **** – MOJO
American singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt, (yes the daughter of John Hiatt) will release her new album “Forever” in 2025 via New West Records. The 9-song set is Hiatt’s first album in four years and was produced by her husband, Coley Hinson, and mixed by Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Pixies, Hole). Forever is a raw, unvarnished work of love and trust that walks the line between alt-rock muscle and singer-songwriter sensitivity. It is a bold, guitar-driven, exploration of maturity and adulthood that grapples with growth and change, escape and anxiety, self-loathing and self-love, and the songs are intensely vulnerable, full of diaristic snapshots.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Tennessee, Hiatt first earned buzz with a pair of early solo records before breaking out with 2017’s Trinity Lane. That record helped her earn dates with the likes of John Prine, Drive-By Truckers, Margo Price, and more. NPR called it “courageous and affecting,” while Rolling Stone hailed it as “the most cohesive and declarative statement of the young songwriter’s career.” Hiatt delivered on the album’s promise with her similarly acclaimed 2020 follow-up, Walking Proof, and unable to tour due to the pandemic, quickly returned to the studio again for 2021’s stripped-down Lately, which Uncut proclaimed to be “captivating
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