Photography Arturo HolmesMusic / NewsMusic / NewsBillie Eilish is planning an ‘eco-friendly’ release for her new albumThe star’s third album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, is out May 17ShareLink copied ✔️April 10, 2024April 10, 2024TextGünseli Yalcinkaya Billie Eilish is back with her third album Hit Me Hard and Soft next month, which comes accompanied by a sustainability plan to minimise the release’s environmental impact. Released May 17, the album will be released with no singles in advance so that fans can listen to it “all at once”. According to Eilish’s official website, Hit Me Hard And Soft will be release on eight different vinyl variants which will be produced “with the most sustainable practices available”. “The standard black variant is made from 100 per cent recycled black vinyl. The remaining seven colored vinyl will be made from ECO-MIX or BioVinyl. The former is created using 100 per cent recycled compound made of leftovers from any color which cannot otherwise be used,” it states. “These pieces are recycled and re-used for production of future discs; therefore, every disc will be unique and look different from the last.” Additionally, the singer’s tour merch will also utilise a combination of left-over stock, organic or recycled polyester or cotton and non-toxic dyes. “My parents have always kept me well informed and hyper aware that every choice we make and every action we take has an impact somewhere or on someone, good or bad, and that has always stuck with me,”she told Billboard earlier this year. “I can’t just ignore what I know and go about my business and career and not do something. That’s just not how I was raised, or how I want to live my life.” Hit Me Hard and Soft follows Billie Eilish’s 2021 album, Happier Than Ever, and her 2023 Barbie hit, “What Was I Made For?”, which featured in Dazed’s best tracks of 2023. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORENourished by Time: ‘Music should be fun – but it can’t be fun all the time’K-pop has an AI problemCoals are kickstarting Poland’s dream pop sceneEvilgiane’s camera roll from his tour with Snow StrippersFinnish alt-pop star Pehmoaino: ‘Art helps us survive this dark country’10 great albums you may have missed in the last three monthsLamb is making ‘electronic lyrical’ music that sounds like no one elseArabic shoegaze duo Kiss Facility speak a language deeper than words‘Nazis can’t dance’: Photos from London’s House Against Hate protest rave5 tracks you can’t miss from March 2026ADL: The best and worst tracks on Yeat’s new album‘A cig in one hand and an inhaler in the other’: Fcukers know how to partyEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy