Listen: Lianne La Havas Performs Spotify Session with Songs From New Album, "Blood"

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Lianne La Havas recently stopped by the Spotify studios in London to perform three songs from her forthcoming album, Blood—"Unstoppable," "Green & Gold," and "Midnight"—and the alt-J tune "Warm Foothills." You can hear the session and more here. La Havas recently performed "Midnight" for Nylon in a rather different venue: the shower. "In 2015, there are few artists with the ability to evoke soulful, serious emotions in a light, accessible way," says the magazine. "Lianna La Havas is one of them ... Prepare for goosebumps." 

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Lianne La Havas, whose new album, Blood, is due out in just two weeks, on July 31, recently stopped by the Spotify studios in London to perform three songs from the new album—"Unstoppable," "Green & Gold," and "Midnight"—as well as her own take on the alt-J tune "Warm Foothills." You can hear the session and more via the Spotify playlist below.

La Havas recently performed the album track "Midnight" for Nylon magazine in a rather different venue: the shower. "In 2015, there are few artists with the ability to evoke soulful, serious emotions in a light, accessible way," says the magazine. "Lianna La Havas is one of them. We've had our eyes on the English singer-songwriter since she released her debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, in 2012. Ahead of her forthcoming album release, Blood, we asked La Havas to sing her song 'Midnight' in the shower. Prepare for goosebumps." To hear it, visit nylon.com.

Tickets to Lianne La Havas's North American fall tour are on sale now at nonesuch.com/on-tour and include a download of the new album available starting release day.

To reserve a copy of Blood, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store and download two new tracks now.

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Lianne La Havas: Spotify Session, July 2015
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    Listen: Lianne La Havas Performs Spotify Session with Songs From New Album, "Blood"

    Lianne La Havas, whose new album, Blood, is due out in just two weeks, on July 31, recently stopped by the Spotify studios in London to perform three songs from the new album—"Unstoppable," "Green & Gold," and "Midnight"—as well as her own take on the alt-J tune "Warm Foothills." You can hear the session and more via the Spotify playlist below.

    La Havas recently performed the album track "Midnight" for Nylon magazine in a rather different venue: the shower. "In 2015, there are few artists with the ability to evoke soulful, serious emotions in a light, accessible way," says the magazine. "Lianna La Havas is one of them. We've had our eyes on the English singer-songwriter since she released her debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, in 2012. Ahead of her forthcoming album release, Blood, we asked La Havas to sing her song 'Midnight' in the shower. Prepare for goosebumps." To hear it, visit nylon.com.

    Tickets to Lianne La Havas's North American fall tour are on sale now at nonesuch.com/on-tour and include a download of the new album available starting release day.

    To reserve a copy of Blood, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store and download two new tracks now.

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