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  • Lewis Capaldi Announces New EP “Survive”, Shares New Song “Almost”

  • Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi has announced his upcoming EP “Survive” will be released on November 14, 2025.


    The EP is his first project in two years since the 2023 album “Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent” and comprises 4 tracks.
    From the EP, he released a new song “Almost” on October 24, 2025.
    The song is the third single off of the EP, following “Something In The Heavens” and “Survive”.
    Last week, he performed the song on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, where he also performed the previous song “Something In The Heavens” and unreleased song “The Day That I Die” from the EP.
    The track is a raw and intimate exploration of what it means to move on - or at least try to. Honest and understated, the song captures the struggle to let go.
    It was written by Aiden Halliday, Ines Dunn, Lewis Capaldi, and Todd Clark, who also produce the track..
  • Lewis Capaldi told Jack Saunders of BBC Radio 1 about the song, “Just a song that I was sort of that sort of feeling of getting, trying to get over someone, and sort of kidding yourself on that you're sort of that you're getting to that place, and you're kidding yourself on that things of that you're getting better. And I found that a lot with my when I was off for a bit as well, not just in terms of my release, my last relationship, but in terms of, like, there were a lot of times when I was convincing myself I was getting better, in lots of ways, whether that was mentally or thinking, and actually I was sort of telling myself a story in my head to make myself feel better. So I think that's kind of what almost talks about. I wrote it with my piano player, Aiden Halliday, a guy called Todd Clark, who's out in Nashville, and Ines Dunn, who's an incredible songwriter. And it was just a really fun couple of days.”


  • He said the EP, “It was interesting, because I was kind of going into the studio and just kind of sitting around for a day, and then I was going to sit down just writing things that I thought maybe would be for other people, and then, but nothing really was sticking. And then I'd say, towards the tail end of maybe somewhere last year, actually, things started to sort of take shape in terms of, you know, writing songs that I thought that could be released, or could be something that I put out, but it was just strange. Because I didn't really have a plan for it all, until the end of last year, when I was like, 'Right, okay, Glastonbury's the thing, and we're coming back and we're doing all this.'”
  • source : BBC Radio 1
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