{{~$$FREE~$$}} Lewis Capaldi — Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent album download

Yowojay
3 min readMay 14, 2019

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Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent is the upcoming debut album by Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, scheduled to be released on 17 May 2019 through Virgin EMI Records.[1] It will include the singles “Grace”, the UK number one “Someone You Loved”[2] and “Hold Me While You Wait”, among several previously included on Capaldi’s EPs. Capaldi will embark on a world tour support of the record from May 2019.

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In the album announcement, Capaldi said: “Everyone always tells you about how amazing recording their first album was and how they’ll always look back on the ‘process’ with fond memories. I will look back on it as an extremely stressful time that somehow also managed to be extremely boring.” He went on to describe that while he liked “building up the songs”, he did not enjoy re-recording guitar parts and the long mixing process. Capaldi also joked that he did not think that when he got to release his debut album that he “would give it a name as stupid I have, but here we are”.[4] MTV said Capaldi “might have just won Best Album Title Of 2019”.[5]

Lewis Capaldi will release his debut album — Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent — on May 17th via Capitol Records. The 22-year-old Scottish singer-songwriter also announced plans for a U.S. June tour and recently shared the official video for his new single, “Someone You Loved,” which stars Scottish actor Peter Capaldi, who portrayed the Twelfth Doctor in the iconic British television show “Dr. Who” and is a distant cousin of Lewis.

The video, which can be viewed HERE, amassed over one million views in four days and trended on YouTube, hitting #2. “Someone You Loved” and Peter Capaldi also trended on Twitter on the day of release.

In an open, heartfelt letter, Lewis Capaldi explains:

I’m absolutely buzzing to finally be able to announce my debut album. I never thought I’d get to the point where I’d be able to release a proper album and I ABSOLUTELY never thought that when I did, I would give it a name as stupid I have, but here we are.

Everyone always tells you about how amazing recording their first album was and how they’ll always look back on the ‘process’ with fond memories. I will look back on it as an extremely stressful time that somehow also managed to be extremely boring. The actual process of building the songs up I loved, but recording the same guitar parts over and over again to get them right and going back on mixes for weeks, I did not.

I hope people don’t think it’s shit. I mean don’t get me wrong there will be one or two stinkers on there, but I’m only human and we all make mistakes, but as a whole I think it’s pretty fucking good.

I’m excited for it to be released and have people finally be able to hear a full body of work from me for the first time. Should it bomb completely or receive an absolute critical lambasting, don’t worry, it’s just my life’s work up until this point….

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