She also shares the album’s lead single ‘Take A Bite’, complete with a slick video directed by Jake Erland. Comprised of taut guitars and piano and a cascade of soft vocals, ‘Take A Bite’ contemplates a desire for chaos and the self awareness of bringing past negative cycles into something new, but still indulging in them anyway.
Of the single, Beabadoobee explains: “It’s me feeling introspective about my thoughts and unhealthy way of living. It's finding comfort in a familiar place – finding comfort in chaos, because that’s what I know. So I bring it into every aspect of my life, especially with relationships. And it's just tapping into this part of my brain where I just jump straight to the most negative, most chaotic thought ever known to man and make and make that into my reality.”
This summer will see Beabadoobee debut new music on some of the UK’s biggest stages, headlining the New Music stage at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, headlining the Radio 1 stage at Reading and Leeds, and as main support for Mitski at London’s All Points East festival. This follows her main support slot on the opening North American leg of Taylor Swift’s record breaking Eras Tour.
This Is How Tomorrow Moves stands as a testament to Beabadoobee’s artistic evolution and resilience, marking a significant milestone in her career. It captures a journey through confidence and introspection, with themes of self-acceptance and personal growth woven throughout, in parts a love letter to her younger self and all that she’s been through.
On This is How Tomorrow Moves, Beabadoobee is comfortable in taking the reins of this next stage of her life. “I love this album,” she says, simply, “I feel like it’s helped me so much more than anything else has in navigating this new era, this new understanding of where I’m at. I guess it’s about becoming a woman.”
“I think I’m more aware of my actions in these songs,” Bea adds, “In my previous records, I would consistently sing about my reaction towards other people's doings, like a blame game. But in this record, it's accepting that there's an inevitability of my fault in there too. Whether it's childhood trauma or relationship issues, it takes two to tango in everything.”
About Beabadoobee
Born in the Philippines and raised in London, Beatrice Laus, known as Beabadoobee, has emerged as a British indie icon. With two acclaimed albums and five diverse EPs she's garnered BRIT Award and BBC Sound Of nominations, and won NME’s 2020 Radar award. With 5 billion streams worldwide and an 8.5 million+ social reach, Beabadoobee has built a massive, dedicated Gen-Z fan base.
Her highly anticipated debut album, Fake It Flowers, released in 2020, received widespread critical acclaim and debuted in the UK top 10. Followed by Beatopia in 2022, a fantastical yet deeply personal journey that debuted in the UK top 5, accompanied by sold-out tours across the globe. Beabadoobee most recently supported Taylor Swift on the North American stretch of her Eras Tour, and has previously joined The 1975, Halsey, and Clairo on the road, as well as performing at major festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury.