Arlo Parks on Embracing Late Night Life with Hedonistic New Album
Arlo Parks, the Mercury prize-winning musician, has spoken about her new album, 'Ambiguous Desire', which marks a departure from her previous work. In an interview with The Guardian, Parks revealed that she has always been fascinated by the world of club culture and has now thrown herself into it, embracing the hedonistic lifestyle.
Parks, who was previously stuck on tour buses as a teenager, has now found herself living on her own terms, free to explore the nightlife scene. She credits her newfound freedom to her decision to release her debut album, 'Collapsed in Sunbeams', just a few months after her 20th birthday.
The album, which features a mix of introspective lyrics and catchy melodies, is a reflection of Parks' growth and exploration of the world around her. She has spoken about the importance of taking risks and embracing uncertainty, and her music reflects this philosophy.
Parks' new album is a departure from her previous work, which was more introspective and melancholic. However, her music still retains its emotional depth and vulnerability, making it relatable to listeners who have experienced similar struggles.
The album's title, 'Ambiguous Desire', reflects Parks' exploration of the complexities of desire and identity. She has spoken about the importance of embracing ambiguity and uncertainty, and her music reflects this philosophy.
Parks' new album is a testament to her growth and exploration of the world around her. Her music is a reflection of her experiences, and her willingness to take risks and embrace uncertainty has led to the creation of something truly unique and special.