British electronic music duo Disclosure is set to release their latest album, "Alchemy," independently on July 14
This move marks a significant milestone for the duo. Now, they embrace freedom and creative liberation after parting ways with Capitol Records.
Releasing the album through their AWAL imprint, Apollo Records allows Disclosure, consisting of brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence, to explore their musical boundaries without the constraints of a major record label.
Most interestingly, they have decided not to embark on a traditional tour, choosing to let the music speak for itself. The album's tracklist, including songs like "Looking for Love" and "Simply Won't Do," showcases Disclosure's growth as artists while maintaining their signature sound.
"Alchemy" arrives ten years after their debut album, "Settle," firming their influential status within the electronic music scene and exemplifying their commitment to pushing boundaries.
With this release, Disclosure seeks to inspire fellow artists to embrace creative independence. Fans eagerly anticipate the album's release, which promises to further establish Disclosure as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.