Secret Love (Dry Cleaning album)

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Secret Love
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Studio album by
Released9 January 2026 (2026-01-09)
RecordedSummer 2025
StudioBlack Box (Loire Valley, France)
Length41:01
Label 4AD
Producer Cate Le Bon
Dry Cleaning chronology
Swampy
(2023)
Secret Love
(2026)
Singles from Secret Love
  1. "Hit My Head All Day"
    Released: 29 September 2025
  2. "Cruise Ship Designer"
    Released: 11 November 2025
  3. "Let Me Grow and You'll See the Fruit"
    Released: 9 December 2025

Secret Love is the upcoming third studio album by the English band Dry Cleaning. It is scheduled for release on 9 January 2026 through 4AD Records and was produced by the Welsh musician Cate Le Bon. [1] Following Stumpwork (2022) by more than three years, it will be their first album not to be produced by John Parish.

Contents

Background and recording

For their first two albums, New Long Leg (2021) and Stumpwork (2022), Dry Cleaning worked with producer John Parish, and the band decided that for their third, they would benefit from experimenting with new producers. In December 2025, their vocalist and lyricist Florence Shaw said told Mojo magazine:

When New Long Leg came out, it was a very insular world. Its recording was quarantine-sensitive – we were all in a bubble with John ... That kind of atmosphere was still weighing quite heavily on the process, even on our second record. So beyond just meeting other musicians at festivals, we wanted to see what actually working with people would be like. [2]

After a performance at Chicago's Pitchfork Music Festival in 2022, they were greeted by Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy backstage, who was a fan and invited them to visit his nearby studio, The Loft. At the time, Wilco were in the process of recording their album Cousin (2023), which was being produced by the Welsh musician Cate Le Bon who was also there. Shaw had known of Le Bon as a producer for years but no one from Dry Cleaning had met her until then. [3]

In 2024, following a performance at Wilco's Solid Sound Festival where they were joined onstage by Nels Cline, the band returned to The Loft and recorded a jam to explore new potential material. [4] They also explored other options, recording demos at Sonic Studios in Dublin with members of the Gilla Band [1] and briefly working at The Fish Factory in London. Ultimately, they opted to work with Le Bon and spent time developing material with her in a north London rehearsal space. [4]

In the summer of 2025, Dry Cleaning recorded Secret Love with Le Bon at Black Box Studios in the Loire Valley in France. [4] According to Shaw, sessions at the farm-based studio were "intense" but "focused", largely due to how their sleeping arrangements were about a thirty-second walk away. [2]

Artwork

The album's cover artwork was painted by the Scotland-based Canadian artist Erica Eyres. It depicts the band's singer Florence Shaw having her eye washed by someone largely out of frame, holding Shaw's eyelid open. [4]

Promotion and singles

Secret Love was officially announced on 29 September 2025 with the release of its lead single, the six-minute-long "Hit My Head All Day". [1] Shortly afterwards, for the last show of a U.S. tour in early October, the band performed three other album tracks ("My Soul / Half Pint", "Evil Evil Idiot", and "Joy") at Warsaw in Brooklyn, New York. [5]

A second single, "Cruise Ship Designer", was released on 11 November 2025 with a Cuán Roche-directed video featuring the band's bassist Lewis Maynard, [6] then on 9 December, they released "Let Me Grow and You'll See the Fruit" as the third single, with a video starring the Chicago-based musician Bruce Lamont who also contributed saxophone to the track. [7] All three videos were choreographed by Bullyache. [1] [6] [7]

In support of the album, Dry Cleaning announced a 2026 tour, starting on 3 January at the Rockaway Beach Festival in Bognor Regis, England and headlining several dates. Originally, they were scheduled to perform in North America from late January to February, with YHWH Nailgun as the supporting act. [8] However, upon releasing their third single in December 2025, the band announced that they had to reschedule that leg of the tour, citing "a number of factors, not least of which the increasingly hostile economic forces that govern touring in the present day." The majority of the North American dates were moved to late April and May. [7]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Uncut 9/10 [10]

In Uncut , Stuart Stubbs said that in 2021, upon their "impressive" debut album New Long Leg , "there was a sense that ... [they] would struggle to surprise a second time", but after a successful second album, their third "obliterates the thought entirely", rating Secret Love 9 out of 10 and calling it "the most varied (and often delicate) the band has ever sounded." [10] Victoria Segal of Mojo awarded Secret Love five stars and thought that, despite the continued expansion their sound, "Dry Cleaning have lost none of their distinctive edge, their idiosyncratic set-up proving to be endlessly elastic, as big as they want, as small as they need, to capture the chaos of the world." [2]

In a four star review for Record Collector , Shaun Curran said that, given the band's increasingly expansive trajectory combined with the "excellent production" from Cate Le Bon, Secret Love is the band's "best work yet" and that "[Florence] Shaw's lyrics are still some of the most imaginative in alternative music". [9]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Florence Shaw; all music is composed by Dry Cleaning. [a]

Secret Love track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Hit My Head All Day"6:03
2."Cruise Ship Designer"2:29
3."My Soul / Half Pint"3:57
4."Secret Love (Concealed in a Drawing of a Boy)"3:21
5."Let Me Grow and You'll See the Fruit"3:09
6."Blood"3:23
7."Evil Evil Idiot"3:59
8."Rocks"2:59
9."The Cute Things"4:15
10."I Need You"4:33
11."Joy"2:53
Total length:41:01

Personnel

Credits are adapted from Apple Music, [a] except where noted.

Dry Cleaning

Additional personnel

Notes

  1. 1 2 Credits tentatively apply just to the tracks "Hit My Head All Day", "Cruise Ship Designer", and "Let Me Grow and You'll See the Fruit"). [11]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Breihan, Tom (29 September 2025). "Dry Cleaning Announce New Album Secret Love Produced By Cate Le Bon: Hear 'Hit My Head All Day'". Stereogum . Retrieved 15 November 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Segal, Victoria (9 December 2025). "Filter Albums: An Affair to Remember – Dry Cleaning – Secret Love". Mojo . No. 387 (February 2026). London: H Bauer Publishing. pp. 78–80. ISSN   1351-0193.
  3. Watts, Peter (18 July 2025). "Not just talk: Choruses! Love songs! Burnt food! Dry Cleaning summon LP3 with Cate Le Bon in France". Uncut . No. 342 (September 2025). Yalding, England: Kelsey Media. p. 10. ISSN   1368-0722.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Trousse, Stephen (5 December 2025). "Dry Cleaning: Everyday People". Uncut . No. 347 (January 2026). Yalding, Kent, England: Kelsey Media. pp. 70–75. ISSN   1368-0722.
  5. Pearis, Bill (3 October 2025). "Dry Cleaning previewed new album and wrapped up their tour in Brooklyn (pics, review, setlist)". BrooklynVegan . Retrieved 17 October 2025.
  6. 1 2 Corcoran, Nina (11 November 2025). "Dry Cleaning Share Video for New Song 'Cruise Ship Designer': Watch". Pitchfork . Retrieved 15 November 2025.
  7. 1 2 3 Monroe, Jazz (9 December 2025). "Dry Cleaning Reschedule 2026 Tour Dates Due to 'Hostile Economic Forces'". Pitchfork . Retrieved 9 December 2025.
  8. Jamieson, Sarah (16 October 2025). "Dry Cleaning announce plans for huge 2026 world tour in support of new album 'Secret Love'". DIY . Retrieved 10 December 2025.
  9. 1 2 Curran, Shaun (27 November 2025). "New Albums: Dry Cleaning – Secret Love". Record Collector . No. 578 (Christmas 2025). London: Diamond Publishing Ltd. pp. 130–131. ISSN   0261-250X . Retrieved 6 December 2025.
  10. 1 2 Stubbs, Stuart (5 December 2025). "New Albums: Dry Cleaning – Secret Love". Uncut . No. 347 (January 2026). Yalding, Kent, England: Kelsey Media. p. 29. ISSN   1368-0722.
  11. "Secret Love – Dry Cleaning". Apple Music . Retrieved 9 December 2025.