Los Angeles singer-songwriter Johanna Samuels has announced a new album titled Sorry, Kid, following her 2023 release Bystander. The project arrives with "Circles," a collaboration with Tyler Ballgame, released as the album's third single.
Samuels has maintained steady momentum throughout 2024. She released "White Limousine" featuring Courtney Marie Andrews in March, then followed with "Two People, The Moon" last month. The rollout positions Sorry, Kid as a continuation of her artistic trajectory rather than a dramatic departure.
The album's announcement comes through Stereogum, signaling continued interest in Samuels' work within indie music circles. Her collaborations with established artists like Andrews suggest a network expanding beyond her solo work, while the inclusion of Tyler Ballgame on "Circles" indicates ongoing partnerships with emerging voices in the singer-songwriter space.
Samuels operates within the contemporary folk-inflected indie music landscape where artists like Andrews have built sustainable careers balancing solo projects with guest features. The steady release schedule and song-by-song rollout reflects standard label practice for mid-tier independent artists building audience investment ahead of a full album drop.
The specifics of Sorry, Kid's production, additional guest features, or release date remain unclear from available information. However, the methodical singles campaign established through "White Limousine," "Two People, The Moon," and now "Circles" suggests a strategic approach designed to keep listeners engaged across months rather than relying on surprise drops.
