After what seems far too-long-in-the-making, Lily Allen has finally returned with a full length-album, her first since 2014’s ‘Sheezus’.
‘No Shame’, Allen’s fourth studio project, has already been preceded by various singles and televised performances (we’d highly suggest you check out her Jools Holland appearance with ‘Three‘ btw), and has shared a project widely-focused on her personal trauma and experiences that have been prevalent in her life since her last foray.
Brutally honest from the get-go, ‘No Shame’ hears Lily deliver some of her best work to-date – impeccably produced, features that don’t overstay their welcome, and an outlook that seems as relatable to the many as some of her earlier material.
Grab a listen to the album in full below; Allen will also be taking ‘No Shame’ on the road later this year too – full schedule and ticket info can also be found underneath too:
Lily Allen 2018 UK Tour Dates:
13 Dec – Barrowland, Glasgow
14 Dec – O2 Institute, Birmingham
16 Dec – Albert Hall, Manchester
17 Dec – Roundhouse, Camden (London)
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