Grammy-winner Sarah McLachlan recently released her new single "All This Disaster" via Concord Records.
The song arrives on the heels of McLachlan's critically acclaimed album, Better Broken, which she released last fall.
"'All This Disaster' started as an acoustic guitar groove idea that had floated around for years until I absentmindedly played it for Tony Berg and Will Maclellan while recording for my new album. I was working with and becoming familiar with Alex Greenwald's music from Phantom Planet and thought - I love his writing; he'd be perfect on this. I sent the song to him, and he came up with some great simple lyrics and, from there, the song came together quickly," McLachlan shares. "It feels like summer, driving, top down, leaving all your cares behind, if only for a while."
Better Broken, McLachlan's first new album in almost a decade, was widely acclaimed. McLachlan recently performed two songs from the record, as well as a few catalogue fan favorites, on NPR's "Tiny Desk."
On July 1, she'll kick off her Better Broken Summer Tour, which will include stops in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, San Diego, Bend, and more, before concluding with two nights on August 8 and 9 in Woodinville, Washington, at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery.
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