New Zealand artist Aldous Harding will release her album "Train on the Island" on May 8 through 4AD, reuniting with producer John Parish who worked on her previous album "Warm Chris." The project features contributions from pedal steel player Joe Harvey-Whyte, harpist Mali Llewelyn, and drummer Sebastian Rochford, with a new single "One Stop" accompanied by a dance-focused music video.
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New Zealand artist Aldous Harding will release her album "Train on the Island" on May 8 through 4AD, reuniting with producer John Parish who worked on her previous album "Warm Chris." The project features contributions from pedal steel player Joe Harvey-Whyte, harpist Mali Llewelyn, and drummer Sebastian Rochford, with a new single "One Stop" accompanied by a dance-focused music video.