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15 July 2026 – Daine Embraces ‘Endless Awe & Agony’

By Editorial Team - July 15, 2026

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Daine debut album artwork.

Summary

Daine announces debut album 'In Endless Awe & Agony' alongside lead single 'Love Love (Love Love)' featuring aldn.

Key Facts

  • Daine announces debut album 'In Endless Awe & Agony', due November 6.
  • Shares the highly charged hyperpop/alt-rock lead single 'Love Love (Love Love)'.
  • The 11-track project features a guest appearance from electronic artist aldn.
  • Entities: Daine, In Endless Awe & Agony, Love Love (Love Love), aldn
  • Tags: daine, in endless awe and agony, love love, hyperpop, alternative pop, album announcement

<a href="/tags/daine">Daine</a> has announced the debut album ‘In Endless Awe & Agony’, arriving on 6 November, and shared the highly charged single ‘Love Love (Love Love)’. The record follows a psychological arc inspired by the process of becoming a more complete self, although it expresses that journey through intense <a href="/genres/electronic">electronic</a> pop rather than several years of quietly annotating difficult books.

‘Love Love (Love Love)’ surges with melody, heavy rhythm and unapologetically dramatic feeling. It follows ‘PQC’ and continues a sound that mixes <a href="/genres/hyperpop">hyperpop</a> energy, <a href="/genres/alternative">alternative</a> rock emotion and a polished sense of pop scale. The album includes eleven tracks exploring identity, ambition, desire and emotional transformation, with a guest appearance from aldn.

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<a href="/tags/daine">Daine</a>’s music has always treated vulnerability as something enormous rather than delicate, and the new single continues that approach. Everything feels amplified: love, confusion, melody and possibly the electricity bill. As a debut-album announcement, it succeeds by presenting a clear world rather than cautiously testing the water. <a href="/tags/daine">Daine</a> has entered the pool, installed dramatic lighting and informed everybody that the emotional temperature will remain extremely high.

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