Luvcat announces her debut album Vicious Delicious out Oct 31 + shares title track
PRAISE FOR Luvcat
“She’s the kind of borderless talent UK pop only coughs up every few years or so”
“Unadulterated, sexy and contemporary indie rock”
“Luvcat has emerged as British music’s most compelling new storyteller”
“It may be classically theatrical, but Luvcat’s irrepressible talent is utterly timeless”
VICIOUS DELICIOUS LP
Out October 31
PRE-SAVE / PRE-ORDER HERE
‘Vicious Delicious’ is out now, buy/stream it here.
Today, rising seductress of the underground Luvcat announces her much-desired debut album, Vicious Delicious, set for release this Halloween, on 31st October 2025. Leading the charge is the title trackand new single, out now alongside a lavishly surreal music video directed by Luvcat herself – a theatrical fever dream of Morticia Addams, Moulin Rouge and manic, magnetic love. LISTEN HERE + WATCH HERE + PRE-SAVE LP HERE.
A vaudevillian stomp of unhinged devotion, ‘Vicious Delicious’ is Luvcat at her most unapologetically bold. A glitter-soaked ode to addiction, power play, and bad romances you just can’t quit. Blending smoky Parisian cabaret with British bite and a wink of rock’n’roll melodrama, it’s a masterclass in theatrical pop, as Luvcat purrs: “Vicious Delicious is a song about a terrible man who tasted like heaven. He was moreish, magnetic, devilishly handsome and danced like Fred Astaire. A true hedonist with a black eye to match. I was thinking a lot about Sid & Nancy at the time.. dangerous, intoxicating love. WARNING: do not fall for a man in band.”
The track arrives with a video that plunges viewers into Luvcat’s twisted playground of gothic glamour and high-camp surrealism. Think: ballrooms, silk corsets and lipstick smears, all part of the Luvcat legend. Of the video, she continues: “As soon as we recorded strings for the single, it took my imagination to a ball at the Addams Family mansion. I wanted to make a video referencing the Morticia and Gomez twisted love affair. An old school dance scene inspired by Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, the Moulin Rouge and Helena by My Chemical Romance. We filmed at the most haunted hotel in the UK, which happens to be in my hometown Liverpool.”
Vicious Delicious promises to be a whirlwind ride through love, lust and the lunacy in between. Written between Parisian escapades, impromptu studio sessions, and whirlwind romances, the record fuses dark fairytale storytelling with prowling jazz, punk romanticism, and a splash of gothic sparkle. From fan-favourite murder ballads (‘He’s My Man’) to sex-tape serenades (‘Love & Money’) to the delicious danger of the title track, it’s a no-holds-barred debut from an artist quickly becoming a cult icon.
Speaking on her debut, Luvcat adds: “Making this album happened accidentally. Amongst the madness of the last year I decided I didn’t wanna f*ck around with EPs or mixtapes. I really wanted to make my first proper statement and when I found out Halloween fell on a Friday, I knew we had to be fast to get it together. Its lipsticks a little smudged and its stockings are a little torn, but I am so proud of how we’ve captured this strange, magical story and all the lovers and libertines I’ve met along the way. I think the record is old school romance slightly off its hinges. A swinging pendulum between love and addiction, ecstasy and melancholy, eroticism and innocence, the deliciously vicious and the viciously delicious.”
Since her explosive debut with ‘Matador’, Luvcat has seduced a fast-growing global fanbase with her intoxicating mix of noir glamour, heart-on-sleeve vulnerability and razor-sharp wit. In just over a year, she’s racked up 30M+ career streams across five singles, sold out tours across the UK, EU, and US, and amassed a devoted following who dress like her, quote her lyrics, and travel continents to be part of the myth. Tipped as one of the Top 3 Artists to Watch in 2025 by Rolling Stone UK, Clash, Notion, Billboard UK, The Independent and more, Luvcat’s star is fast ascending. With over 30 festivals scheduled this summer (including Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, and Radio 1’s Big Weekend), the Vicious Delicious era begins with fire in its belly and lipstick on its collar.
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