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ZHU Announces Ambitious New Album ‘GRACE’

Drops Epic Single "Take My Soul" and 3 additional tracks

by Nicholas Lorenzo
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As the music world eagerly awaits the upcoming release of ZHU‘s highly anticipated album, GRACE, the Grammy-nominated artist has set the stage for a musical journey unlike any other. With an official release date of January 19, 2024, via Astralwerks, GRACE is poised to follow in the footsteps of its critically acclaimed predecessor, Dreamland 2021.

ZHU’s decision to record most of GRACE in his hometown of San Francisco at the iconic Grace Cathedral adds an extra layer of intrigue to this forthcoming project. It’s a testament to his dedication to creating a unique and immersive sonic experience, one that promises to transport listeners to a realm where music and spirituality converge.

In a tantalizing preview of what’s to come, ZHU releases “Take My Soul,” a collaborative masterpiece with Devault. Produced alongside Griff Clawson (known for his work with Sam Feldt), this track is a spine-tingling epic that’s bound to send shivers down your spine. But that’s not all – ZHU will also unveil three more tracks from GRACE on the same day: “Blind Believer,” a hypnotic track featuring Reo Cragun and Rexx Life Raj, the enigmatic “Devil’s Prescription,” and the intense “Days Before Grace.” Each song will come accompanied by visuals that promise to enhance the overall experience.

For those who can’t wait to get their hands on this musical masterpiece, the CD and vinyl editions of GRACE are available for pre-order now.
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With ZHU’s unique blend of electronic, experimental, and soulful sounds, GRACE is sure to be a captivating and transformative album that will leave a lasting mark on the music landscape. Stay tuned for the official release and prepare to be taken on an unforgettable sonic journey when “GRACE” drops on January 19, 2024.

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