Lydia Luce’s “Ephemeral” Featuring Luke Sital-Singh Is A Declaration Of Self-Love

Lydia Luce has shared Ephemeral,” a duet with British singer/songwriter Luke Sital-Singh. A “sober declaration of self-love,” this is the latest single from the Nashville singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist’s forthcoming album, Mammoth, which releases on October 30, 2025.

Lydia Luce says about the new single:

This song is a love song to self. When I had to go back on tour after my injuries, I made a promise to myself to take care of myself no matter what. I had to learn how to trust myself again. I hadn’t earned my body’s trust, and if I was going back into this environment I had to do it in a way that would honor my body. The moment I decided to ask my friend Paul Hammer to play guitar for me on that tour I felt the stress fall off of my body. I cried to my husband. I didn’t realize how terrified I was to be back in pain playing that much. I made more and more decisions like that on that tour. I brought my own pillow, I booked aisle seats on planes so I could stretch, and I asked for help constantly. I wasn’t in pain on that tour, and now I completely trust myself to make the right choices for my body. 

Recorded in just one week at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios, Mammoth was produced with longtime creative collaborator Jordan Lehning (Kacey Musgraves, Joy Oladokun, Caitlin Rose), with whom Luce runs the Nashville-based string collective Lockeland Strings.

Photo credit to Ryan Usher

For the new album, these songs are inspired by the ambient compositions of Luce’s solo Lethe music project, as well as the natural surroundings of the UK countryside, with sounds of blowing winds and morning birdsong woven into the instrumentation. The songs on Mammoth are “bound by a common thread of self-love, hope and acceptance, along with a fervent belief in the serendipity of the last few years.”