Katherine Priddy, a British singer-songwriter, steps out with her latest single, “Hurricane", which debuted on BBC Radio 6 Music with Craig Charles. The track marks its third preview from her upcoming third album, "These Frightening Machines," coming March 6, 2026, through Cooking Vinyl.
“Hurricane, produced by Rob Ellis, is inspired by a moment from real life, being in Nashville during a tornado and seeking safety just as sirens blared, where uncertainty becomes movement and color. And what makes “Hurricane” particularly appealing is its freedom. Priddy has called it a departure from her typical sound, which is evident in every second of the creative leap.
“Hurricane” feels like a great post-holiday pick-me-up, joyous, communicable, and hard to ignore. It’s a buildup of intent from Katherine Priddy, an artist who has no problems about messing with her own formula, following her nose and dancing head-on into the storm.
“Hurricane, produced by Rob Ellis, is inspired by a moment from real life, being in Nashville during a tornado and seeking safety just as sirens blared, where uncertainty becomes movement and color. And what makes “Hurricane” particularly appealing is its freedom. Priddy has called it a departure from her typical sound, which is evident in every second of the creative leap.
“Hurricane” feels like a great post-holiday pick-me-up, joyous, communicable, and hard to ignore. It’s a buildup of intent from Katherine Priddy, an artist who has no problems about messing with her own formula, following her nose and dancing head-on into the storm.
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