The Sun Will Come up, The Seasons Will Change & The Flowers Will Fall Nina Nesbitt

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
22.11.2019

Label: Cooking Vinyl Limited

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: Nina Nesbitt

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  • 1 Sacred 02:37
  • 2 The Moments I'm Missing 03:46
  • 3 The Best You Had 02:56
  • 4 Colder 03:08
  • 5 Loyal to Me 03:13
  • 6 Somebody Special 03:20
  • 7 Is It Really Me You're Missing 03:52
  • 8 Love Letter 03:34
  • 9 Empire 03:34
  • 10 Chloe 03:54
  • 11 Things I Say When You Sleep 03:36
  • 12 Last December 04:55
  • 13 The Sun Will Come up, The Seasons Will Change 03:35
  • 14 Black & Blue 03:13
  • 15 Ungrateful 02:41
  • 16 Toxic 03:59
  • 17 Still Waiting to Start 03:03
  • 18 Sacred (Acoustic Version) 02:22
  • 19 The Moments I'm Missing (Stripped Version) 04:18
  • 20 The Best You Had (Acoustic Version) 03:19
  • 21 Colder (Acoustic Version) 03:25
  • 22 Loyal to Me (Acoustic Version) 03:12
  • 23 Somebody Special (Acoustic Version) 03:40
  • 24 Is It Really Me You're Missing (Acoustic Version) 03:53
  • 25 Love Letter (Acoustic Version) 03:36
  • 26 Empire (Acoustic Version) 03:10
  • 27 Chloe (Acoustic Version) 03:27
  • 28 Things I Say When You Sleep (Acoustic Version) 03:12
  • 29 Last December (Acoustic Version) 04:32
  • 30 The Sun Will Come up, The Seasons Will Change (Acoustic Version) 02:27
  • Total Runtime 01:43:29

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The Nina of 2019 is not the Nina of 2013, in her own words “I’ve grown up.” The album has been three years in the making and bears no hint of compromise as Nina demonstrates her unique talent for acute lyrical observations and ear-worm melodies. Heralding a musical change of direction from Nina with more obvious pop influences, the album is a scintillating journey through a whole range of genres and moods. “I'm so proud of this album,” she says. “This is the album I always wanted to make on my own terms. It’s an honest account of somebody in their early ‘20s, giving a real window into their often ever changing life.”

Nina Nesbitt



Nina Nesbitt
Singer and songwriter Nina Nesbitt's mixture of pop-inspired melodies, part-acoustic instrumentation, and yearning relationship angst saw her cast as the female counterpart to Ed Sheeran when she was invited to open shows for him as a teen. However, Nesbitt carved out her own identity and had a U.K. hit with "Stay Out" before landing just outside of the Top Ten with her full-length debut, 2014's Peroxide. She has also written songs for artists such as Jessie Ware and Olivia Holt.

Though she had originally wanted to be an author, Scotland-born Nesbitt eventually started setting her short stories to the music that she wrote on the piano and, later, acoustic guitar. At 16, she began performing in Edinburgh and established a video channel where she posted a mixture of original songs and covers. In 2011, a chance encounter and on-the-spot performance of her song "Standing on One Leg" for pop sensation Ed Sheeran led to support slots and an on-stage cameo during his nation-wide tour. In the meantime, her version of Example's "Stay Awake" was heard by the U.K. rapper, and he subsequently invited Nesbitt to join him for dates at the end of his U.K. tour. She self-released her first EP, The Apple Tree, in 2012, and it received radio support from BBC Radio 1.

A record deal with Island/Universal soon followed, as did a series of EPs, including 2013's Stay Out. It spent a week on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, while the title track reached number 21 on the U.K. singles chart. "Stay Out" reappeared on Nesbitt's full-length debut, 2014's Peroxide, which went to number 11 in the U.K. and 40 in Ireland. It featured other songs from her previous EPs alongside original material. 2014 also saw the release of Sheeran's x LP, which included the songs "Nina" and "Photograph," both inspired by the couple's brief relationship. The Nesbitt EP Modern Love followed in early 2016 before she parted ways with Island. Later in 2016, she self-released the Life in Colour EP and signed with Cooking Vinyl.

Her debut for Cooking Vinyl was 2018's Somebody Special EP. Its title song landed in Ireland's Top 100 and received official remixes by Leon Lour and R3hab. At the end of the year, Nesbitt's version of "Oh Holy Night" charted in Sweden. She toured in support of Rudimental in early 2019 before embarking on a headlining tour of the U.S. In the meantime, Cooking Vinyl released her second long-player, The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change, that February. Debuting just outside the Top 20 in the U.K., it featured production by Nesbitt, Fraser T. Smith (Adele, Gorillaz), Lostboy (Anne-Marie), and Jordan Riley (Dakota, Dan Caplen).

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