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Little Hurt Releasing New Album ‘Lovely Hours’ on May 12th

Alt/Pop artist Little Hurt (the solo project of Colin Dieden, former lead singer of The Mowglis) has announced his new album ‘Lovely Hours’ will be released on May 12th on Century Family/The Orchard.

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Little Hurt, photo by Ethan Redick

Alt/Pop artist Little Hurt (the solo project of Colin Dieden, former lead singer of The Mowglis) has announced his new album Lovely Hours will be released on May 12th on Century Family/The Orchard. The 10-track album has been two years in the making and includes the singles “Buttercup” (featuring The Ready Set), “Cooler If U Did,” “Get Out Of My Life,” “Pineapple Pizza,” and “See You Again.”

A video for the album focus track “I Can Do Better Than You” is in the final stages of production and will be released alongside the album. Dieden says of the Lovely Hours LP:

“I decided to name the album after the song of the same name because I felt like it perfectly encapsulated what I’ve been going through for the last few years. It rounded out what this record sounds like: Sonically happy – but with sad lyrics.”

Little Hurt ‘Lovely Hours’ album artwork

Little Hurt ‘Lovely Hours’ album artwork

Little Hurt’s career accelerated with the release of his Every Second EP receiving plaudits from several press outlets, including Billboard, Entertainment Weekly, Alternative Press, Pop Matters, American Songwriter, Music Connection, and more. He’s an in-demand cowriter and performer who was featured on the song “19” with New Dialog and “Lonely” with Twin XL and Rad Horror.

Summer tour dates are currently in the works to support the Lovely Hours LP.

Lovely Hours Track Listing:

1. Lovely Hours
2. Get Out Of My Life
3. Modern Art
4. I Can Do Better Than You
5. Laughing At Myself
6. Pineapple Pizza
7. See You Again”
8. Buttercup (Featuring The Ready Set)
9. Cooler If U Did
10. Down Bad For You (Featuring Stu Da Boi)

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