WILLOW - petal rock black (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: petal rock black
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Three Six Zero Recordings
Genre: Jazz, Soul, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 26:17
Total Size: 60.9 / 170 / 326 MB
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Tracklist:

1. petal rock black (feat. george clinton) (0:30)
2. vegetation (2:04)
3. hear me out (1:33)
4. play (feat. kamasi washington) (2:11)
5. sitting silently (1:36)
6. not a fantasy (2:14)
7. i would die 4 u (1:54)
8. omnipotent (feat. tune-yards) (2:56)
9. holy mystery (3:30)
10. nothing and everything (2:38)
11. living in the heart interlude (0:58)
12. ear to the cocoon (4:18)

In the stark black-and-white trailer for her seventh solo album petal rock black, WILLOW described its creation as equally nerve-wracking and inspiring. For a year and a half, the singer and instrumentalist challenged herself to write, play and record completely alone but for her engineer, Adam Schoeller, seeing what sounds emerged when no one else was around to hear them. The resulting songs are the most experimental of the 25-year-old musician’s career, a free-wheeling blend of art pop and spiritual jazz that draws from Alice Coltrane, Joni Mitchell and Dirty Projectors.

With simple, meditative lyrics steeped in Buddhist scriptures, WILLOW embarks on a quiet journey deep inside herself, concluding on “not a fantasy”: “I am enough/I don’t need no more.” Besides an acclaimed trio of guests—Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus, jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington and a spoken-word poem from George Clinton—every sound you hear on petal rock black is WILLOW’s alone.