Singer will release the LP’s fourth single, “Lonely Dancers,” on Feb. 9
This Kid Krow is no longer Superache-ing. On Wednesday, Conan Gray announced his third album, Found Heaven, co-produced by Max Martin, Greg Kurstin, and Shawn Everett. The album is due out on April 5.
Gray will also release “Lonely Dancers,” the fourth single off the album, on Feb. 9.
Gray teased the album announcement by placing posters hinting at the album title at local record stores across the world, including at Mexico City’s Roma Records, New York’s Rough Trade, and London’s Banquet Records. “Conan needs your help revealing the name of his new album,” he teased on his website. “There are 11 Posters in 11 record stores across the world. Each poster reveals one letter from the album title.”
Gray entered the Found Heaven era with the release of “Never Ending Song” last May. He followed that lead single with “Winner” in August and “Killing Me” on Halloween.
The singer’s last album, Superache, dropped in 2022. “Writing this album was miserable, and that’s why it ended up being a super-accurate depiction of my life,” he told Rolling Stone about the album that featured songs like “People Watching,” “Astronomy,” and “Memories.” “It felt like scraping my ribs of any last bits of meat.”
Gray dropped his debut LP, Kid Krow, featuring breakthroughs “Heather” and “Wish You Were Sober” in 2020. He also dropped the EP Sunset Season in 2018.