Amy Shark Announces Fourth Studio Album, Shares New Single ‘The Biggest Dick’
Soft Pop arrives Friday 31 July.
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Amy Shark is back with cheeky new single ‘The Biggest Dick’, the first track taken from her just announced fourth studio album, soft pop, out Friday 31 July (pre-order here).
Described by Shark as “the ultimate breakup song,” ‘The Biggest Dick’ is a playful examination of modern-day relationships.
“‘The Biggest Dick’ is about celebrating all the little wins you have when you’re feeling low,” Shark says. “Things like coffees and blue skies. It’s the ultimate breakup song. A little bit sad, a little bit vulnerable, a little bit uplifting, but mainly.. a big F U! You big dick.”
soft pop follows 2024’s Sunday Sadness and was produced by Dann Hume and recorded in a converted church in Wales.
“I'm so proud of soft pop and so excited to share this world with my fans,” says Shark. “We created something that feels incredibly special on this album. There's truly something here for everyone, and the process of bringing it to life has been challenging, full of joy and honestly life-changing. Strap in as we reveal the record step by step. I hope you find something beautiful, relatable and deeply human in every drop of soft pop.”
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Shark’s new album will be released on three special vinyl variants – a Hot Pink edition available at all retailers, a Yellow JB Hi-Fi Australian-only exclusive and a Hand Poured Red/Blue/Green version sold exclusively through Amy Shark’s website.
Those who pre-order the album through Shark’s website also get to choose between standard packaging and a limited-edition “soft” packaging release of the CD and vinyl that comes with a deluxe blue fur slipcase that Shark has displayed on social media.
‘The Biggest Dick’ by Amy Shark is out now. soft pop arrives Friday 31 July. Pre-order here.
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