Daisy Jones and the Six Release New Album Aurora
As fans anxiously await the premiere of Daisy Jones and the Six on Amazon Prime Video tomorrow, the band has released their debut album, Aurora.
The upcoming 12-episode mini-television series, Daisy Jones and the Six, will be based on the novel of the same name by Taylor Jenkins Reid. The story chronicles the rise and fall of the prolific rock band set in 1970s Los Angeles.
The series will star Riley Keough (Daisy), Sam Claflin (Billy Dunne), Camila Morrone (Camila), Suki Waterhouse (Karen), Sebastian Chacon (Warren), Josh Whitehouse (Eddie), Will Harrison (Graham), Timothy Olyphant (Rod Reyes), Tom Wright (Teddy Price), and Nabiyah Be (Simone Jackson).
Atlantic Records was the first to release their debut single “Regret Me,” a stunning duet by Daisy (Keough) and Billy (Sam Claflin). It was announced that their record would consist of eleven tracks.
- “Aurora”
- “Let Me Down Easy”
- “Kill You to Try”
- “Two Against Three”
- “Look at Us Now (Honeycomb)”
- “Regret Me”
- “You Were Gone”
- “More Fun to Miss”
- “Please”
- “The River”
- “No Words”
Riley Keough, who is embodying the role of Daisy Jones, took to Instagram to share how exciting it was to be a part of the album-making process. She states, “So the Aurora album is finally out today. I’m so grateful that I had the opportunity to know what it’s like to record an album, it’s an experience I will always hold close to my heart.”
Keough comes from a very musical family. She is the daughter of musicians Danny Keough and the late Lisa Marie Presley. Keough is also Elvis Presley’s granddaughter. She never thought that she would be carrying on her family’s musical legacy. She revealed on a late-night appearance with Stephen Colbert that she never sang before this role.
.@RileyKeough of @daisyjonesand6 reveals what it was like performing in a stadium full of people… apparently it helps if the audience gets paid! 😂 #Colbert pic.twitter.com/anB0Z7xKEN
— The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) March 2, 2023
Daisy Jones and the Six hits Amazon Prime Video tomorrow, and we could not be any more excited. In the meantime, fans can purchase Taylor Jenkins Reid’s book. The band’s record, Aurora, is available to stream on all major music platforms.
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