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Goodnight Louisa Marathon 2025

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£21.99
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Cat no. ASSAI023A

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 26th September, 2025.

Assai Records Edition*

 · Assai Records Exclusive Obi Strip signed by Goodnight Louisa
 · Limited to 100 hand-numbered copies
 · Clear Vinyl
 · Full colour card sleeve, lyrics/credits insert, and poly outer sleeve

Standard Edition

 · Clear Vinyl
 · Full colour card sleeve, lyrics/photos insert, and stickered poly outer sleeve


*Limited to 1 copy per customer/address. No supply to resellers. Cancellation admin charge £5.00 to resellers


Tracklist:

  1. Champion At Giving In
  2. Jennifer Aniston
  3. Three-Piece Chanel Suit
  4. Goner
  5. Playboy
  6. You Don't Know How To Make Love
  7. Actor
  8. Drew Barrymore
  9. Grace Jones
  10. Sunday School
  11. Michael
  12. Polaroids From Malta

Louise McCraw, known musically as Goodnight Louisa is a Scottish musician, songwriter and producer. Her music and production has been praised for its "cinematic, raw and uncompromising" qualities.

Her self-produced debut album “Human Danger” which was written in a converted warehouse in Þingeyri, a small village in the Westfjords of Iceland and was released in 2022, receiving great acclaim from Clash Magazine, and BBC Introducing Scotland. 

‘Marathon’ is Goodnight Louisa’s sophomore album to well-acclaimed debut LP ‘Human Danger’. The album release will follow in succession to six singles, the focus tracks named after celebrities Grace Jones, Jennifer Aniston and Drew Barrymore.

“Marathons take everything you’ve got, and this record took everything I had. I started making it when I was 22, and finished it when I was 25. Throughout the years of recording the record spanning from late 2021 to 2024, I was not a very confident individual. I struggled a lot with coming to terms with my sexuality, illness, shame, and trusting myself.

Fittingly, I started running throughout making the record too, running long distances and half marathons, but whilst I enjoyed it at times, it quickly became another impossible standard for me to try and obtain. 'Marathon' feels like a debut album to me, as I had no clue who I was before I started it. I feel that this record will always be important to me as a marker of strength and persistence. I hope that resonates with listeners throughout.”