Sarah Klang releases her anticipated full-length album, Beautiful Woman. Produced by Eric D. Johnson, Beautiful Woman sees Sarah use her own lived experiences to unpack the very essence of what it means to be a woman today. Listen to Beautiful Woman HERE.
Sarah shares, “Ultimately, Beautiful Woman is a celebration of womanhood and girlhood. It doesn’t really have a lot of love songs; it’s not focussed on a specific guy. This is an album about the awkwardness of being a child, a teenager and about understanding your relationship with your body and self in a patriarchal world.”
Spanning childhood to the tumultuous teenage years and into young adult life, its topics wanting to fit in (“Other Girls”), revisiting painful memories from childhood (“Childhood”), needing love but worrying about the co-dependency that comes with it (“Last Forever”), and issues of body confidence as adulthood approaches (“Beautiful Woman”). It’s a fresh, but equally comforting set of deeply personal, introspective tracks from an artist for whom such reflection comes naturally.
Sarah Klang has always had a talent for autobiographical songwriting, like on her acclaimed debut ‘Love in The Milky Way’(2018), which won Best Album at the Swedish Grammis awards. It continued on ‘Creamy Blue’ (2019), which earned two more Grammis nominations as well as a nod for European Album Of The Year at the IMPALA Awards. While her sound had previously touched upon ‘60 and ‘70s pop, Americana, and an undercurrent of country, 2021’s acclaimed ‘VIRGO’ added elements of ‘80s synth-pop to the mix and led to a second Grammis, this time for Best Alternative Pop. In 2023, Sarahsigned to Nettwerk and released ‘Mercedes’, which earned yet another Grammis nomination (Best Pop Album of the Year) as well as widespread international praise.
Sarah Klang will follow the release of the Beautiful Woman album by heading out on a European headline tour, followed by U.S. dates at SXSW and in Los Angeles on March 17 at the Moroccan Lounge. The European tour includes a date in London at the Metronome on the 29th April 2025.
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