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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Western Wind”

May 6, 2022 Albumism Staff

Photo: Meredith Jenks

Carly Rae Jepsen has blessed us with the daydream-inducing first taste of her forthcoming new album, which follows 2019’s acclaimed Dedicated LP and its’s 2020 companion set Dedicated Side B. The airy, midtempo lead single “Western Wind” finds the accomplished singer-songwriter in her signature reflective and wistful form, as she muses “Comin' in like a western wind / Do you feel home from all directions? / First bloom, you know it's spring / Remindin' me, love, that it's all connected / Comin' in like a western wind” in the song’s chorus.

Enjoy the Taylor Fauntleroy directed video below and watch this space for details about Jepsen’s new album as they emerge.

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