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Finneas announces second album ‘For Cryin’ Out Loud!’ with hopeful title track

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Finneas has shared details of his second album, ‘For Cryin’ Out Loud!’. Check out the emotive title track below.Set for release on October 4 via Polydor/Interscope Records, the new album marks the first from the Grammy and Academy Award-winning artist, songwriter, and producer since his breakthrough LP ‘Optimist’, which arrived in 2021.Coming in at 10 songs long, the project sees Finneas himself taking on the production of the project, and was born out of a series of live studio sessions in Los Angeles, where he brought together some of his closest friends and peers.Today (August 8) to celebrate the release, the musician has dropped the title track as the lead single from the album.In the song, Finneas finds himself trapped in an endless loop between love and hurt, singing about a relationship coming to an end but still possessing a determination to hold on. “Maybe it’s me, or maybe it’s you/ maybe I never learned my lesson/someone to seek, someone to soothe/ someone to answer all your questions,” he sings in the reflective opening lines.“I don’t know what to tell you/ maybe I Never knew/ not tryna make you jealous, but it looks so good on you.”The song also comes with an Isaac Ravishankara-directed music video, which sees him battle with falling down an elevator shaft, getting stuck with a knife and being hit by a car, all while trying to chase after a failing relationship.

Check it out above.As for the album as a whole, a press release states that the project sees Finneas move beyond the sound he laid out in his 2021 debut, and push the boundaries when it comes to taking a more epic approach to songwriting.“This time, For Cryin’ Out Loud!

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