Suki Waterhouse - Loveland [Indie Exclusive]
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- Barcode 199957735308
- Genre Indie Pop
- Label Island Records
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Condition
- New
Suki Waterhouse's third album arrived on July 10, 2026 via Island Records with an idea nobody else thought to have: the gatefold is a board game. The "Game of Loveland" turns the sleeve into a playing surface meant to be used while the record spins, players rolling dice and moving through the songs, under the rule that whoever went through a breakup most recently goes first. It is a gimmick that happens to be a perfect fit for the album inside it.
Across 14 songs and 43 minutes, Waterhouse charts the distance between who we were and who we are becoming, circling identity, motherhood, and the pull toward something steadier. She brought serious company along to do it. Aaron Dessner lends folk-leaning production and piano to "Seasons" and "Almost," Mick Fleetwood plays drums on the seventies-shaped "Morals," and Amy Allen, Joel Little, and Dan Wilson turn up alongside longtime collaborators Jules Apollinaire and Natalie Findlay. "Jukebox" is pure girl-group sass, "Tiny Raisin" is a scrappy basement rocker, and closer "Weirdo" is a woozy, unguarded love song about missing someone who is away on set.
Following I Can't Let Go (2022) and Memoir of a Sparklemuffin (2024), and with more than 1.5 billion streams behind her, Loveland is Waterhouse's most cohesive and most personal record to date.
Pressed on vinyl and housed in the Game of Loveland gatefold jacket. Bring friends, or bring strangers.
A1 Back in Love
A2 Any Man
A3 Happy With It
A4 Notting Hill
A5 Teardrops
A6 When I Get Drunk (I Want You Boy)
A7 Jukebox
B1 Seasons
B2 Tiny Raisin
B3 Almost
B4 Puppy Dog Eyes
B5 Morals
B6 Loveland
B7 Weirdo