Matt Maltese shares new single ‘Pined For You My Whole Life’
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Singer songwriter Matt Maltese today shares ‘Pined For You My Whole Life’, the third single from his forthcoming new album Hers, set for release on Friday 16th May via The Orchard.
‘Pined For You My Whole Life’ is another taste of the heartache and honesty embodied in Maltese’s new record, as displayed thus far in lead singles ‘Anytime, Anyplace, Anyhow’ and ‘Always Some MF’.
Matt shares “Potentially the most amount of yearning I’ve done in a song. Which is saying something. Musically the song was a true joy to make, and is heavily inspired by all the Motown and soul I was grown up with. I’m not ashamed to say I get a lot of joy out of writing boldly pathetic declarations of love through the veil of American-leaning soul music.”
Matt has also announced his Tour For You My Whole Life 2025 run in support of the release of Hers, playing the biggest venues of his career across North America, UK and Europe from September through to December 2025.
The 46-date tour commences in Nashville, stopping by major venues including Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre and London’s Roundhouse, before concluding his European run in Barcelona in mid-December. Full list of dates below, tickets are on sale from 10am local time on Friday 21st March and available via matt-maltese.com.
Matt Maltese’s sixth studio album Hers arrives as his most insular and intimate to date, and his first fully self-produced effort since second album Krystal. Hers exists in a twilight world, pairing heartfelt songwriting and dry witticism with the gentle quiver of strings, a flourish of woodwind or the sound of a creaking old piano.
Though its wounds may still feel tender to the touch, Maltese made Hers with several years’ perspective on the events that inspired it, processing the complexities of a serious romantic relationship and its ending through the rearview.
“I’ve written a lot of music that comes from a place of infatuation, but this record was written on reflection of a much longer-term love. The complications and wonderful roads that that goes through and the more informed heartaches that come out of it. I got to really reflect and slave over it… It’s a bit like having a year to write a really important email,” he says.
“I’m British enough to feel a slight shame of writing so many love songs in the past,” he adds. “Maybe the more interesting thing on paper would have been to go to the other side of the world and write a concept album about prehistoric creatures or something, but at the end of the day, we’re all human, and love and people are things we’re all continually affected by. It’s my job as a songwriter to excavate the things in my life, and that’s what I was going through.”
Having first established himself as a songwriter with a knack for dry one-liners and a keen eye for self-deprecation, Maltese released debut album Bad Contestant back in 2018. The three albums that followed over the next five years cemented his position as one of the UK’s finest young songwriters. Critics were unanimous; Matt Maltese’s piano harmonies, playful approach and quintessentially British wit saw ‘the mundane transformed into fantasy’.
Since the release of 2023’s Driving Just To Drive, Maltese has been busy in multiple behind the scenes roles, lending his songwriting abilities to a number of fellow artists, and establishing indie label Last Recordings On Earth.
Taking a slightly different approach to his own craft, last year saw Matt share covers album Songs That Aren’t Mine, a collection of some of his favourite songs, recorded at home with guest features by friends including Dora Jar and Liana Flores. Elsewhere, he made his theatre songwriting debut, composing all original music and lyrics for The Royal Shakespeare Company’s winter production of Twelfth Night, described by The Observer as “inspired… perfectly balances Shakespeare’s dramatic polarities”.
Late 2024 also saw Maltese embark on a headline tour of Asia, Australia and New Zealand, following live runs through the US, Europe and the UK, including his biggest show to date at the Wiltern, Los Angeles, and a sold-out show at London’s Brixton Electric. His global appeal as an artist is undeniable, with sold-out shows from Sydney to Sao Paolo and Jakarta to Tokyo to his name.
beehive is stoked to be working on Matt’s music publicity and music marketing in Australia.
MATT MALTESE 2025 TOUR DATES
16 September – Marathon Music Works, Nashville 17 September – Tabernacle, Atlanta 19 September – Underground, Charlotte 20 September – Lincoln Theatre, Raleigh 20 September – The Fillmore Silver Spring, Washington 23 September – Roxian Theatre, Pittsburgh 25 September – HISTORY, Toronto 26 September – Beanfield Theatre, Montreal 28 September – Citizens House Of Blues, Boston 30 September – Toad’s Place, New Haven 2 October – The Fillmore, Philadelphia 4 October – Paramount, Brooklyn 6 October – Newport Music Hall, Columbus 7 October – Bogart’s, Cincinnati 9 October – Deluxe at Old National Centre, Indianapolis 10 October – The Fillmore, Detroit 11 October – Riviera Theatre, Chicago 13 October – The Fillmore, Minneapolis 25 October – Summit, Denver 16 October – The Depot, Salt Lake City 18 October – Vogue Theatre, Vancouver 19 October – Moore Theatre, Seattle 21 October – Fox Theatre, Oakland 23 October – House Of Blues, San Diego 24 October – The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles 26 October – The Van Buren, Phoenix 29 October – House Of Blues, Dallas 30 October – Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheatre, Austin 1 November – House Of Blues, Houston 2 November – House Of Blues, New Orleans 4 November – The Ritz Ybor, Tampa 20 November – Project House, Leeds 21 November – O2 Institute, Birmingham 22 November – O2 Academy, Bristol 24 November – The National Stadium, Dublin 26 November – SWG3, Glasgow 27 November – O2 Ritz Manchester 28 November – Roundhouse, London 1 December – La Cigale, Paris 3 December – Ancienne Belgique, Brussels 4 December – Tivoli Vrendenburg, Utrecht 6 December – Kantine, Cologne 7 December – Metropol, Berlin 9 December – WUK, Vienna 11 December – Legend Club, Milan 13 December – Razzmatazz 2, Barcelona