Suki Waterhouse Shares Nostalgic New Single & Video “Notting Hill”

Photo Credit: Colin Hancock

Today, indie musician Suki Waterhouse released her third studio album, titled LovelandWith the release of the new album also came a video for the single “Notting Hill,” which was also shared today. The video can be found on her YouTube channel.

Described as a nostalgic track that serves as a love letter to Waterhouse’s former London apartment and hometown, the video was filmed in the streets of the titular Notting Hill and even includes homages to the 1999 romcom film that also gets it’s name from the location. The song features Waterhouse singing in dreamy, echo-y vocals over a steady beat that picks up with percussion and piano. The whole song has the feeling of a warm, hazy memory, with the video showing Waterhouse enjoying an idyllic sunny day on the streets.

“This album to me is like an ache of becoming where my freedom, devotion, and self-recognition are all in motion,” Waterhouse said about the album. “It’s a personal and a private revolution of sorts, like a roller coaster of creativity, one that I feel like has ultimately led me right where I was meant to be.” Loveland released today with 14 songs in total, with “Notting Hill” being the album’s fourth song. The whole album promises to “chart the tender distance between who we were and who we are becoming – a mediation on identity, motherhood, and the quiet pull toward something truer.” Waterhouse is currently on tour in support of the album.

Steven Taylor: Hello, I'm Steven! I'm a graduate of Seton Hall University. I majored in journalism, with a minor in Public Relations. I've always had a passion for the arts and creative fields. Writing especially is an area I've always found myself gravitating towards, between assignments in class, working for the school newspaper or just writing in my spare time. I love providing and hearing new perspectives. In addition to my studies and work in writing, I work part-time at after-school and summer programs for my local elementary school. I've been a part of these programs since I was in high school, and I've even been assigned to work one-to-one with children with special needs. I like to think that if I'm able to communicate well with children in the 2nd grade, then I can communicate well with most adults too!
Related Post
Leave a Comment