Joanne Shaw Taylor releases nostalgic new single ahead of October album
Joanne Shaw Taylor has released “The Girl That You Loved Before,” the latest single from her album The Trouble With Love, out Oct. 23 via Journeyman Records. The new track and video arrive as Taylor prepares for a fall U.S. tour that begins Oct. 28 in Albuquerque.
Why it matters: - The single adds another preview of The Trouble With Love, a 10-song album built around love, heartbreak, resilience and renewal. - Taylor is using the release to bridge her new studio work with a busy U.S. touring schedule this fall. - The song’s theme of memory and change gives the album a more reflective emotional angle.
What happened: - British blues-rock artist Joanne Shaw Taylor released “The Girl That You Loved Before” on Aug. 21, 2026. - The song is the latest single from her forthcoming studio album The Trouble With Love, due Oct. 23 via Journeyman Records. - Taylor also released an official music video alongside the single. - The video moves between Taylor performing the song and solitary scenes in a dimly lit bar.
The details: - “The Girl That You Loved Before” looks back on a past relationship through the distance of time. - The song focuses on nostalgia, unanswered questions and the lingering connection between two people who once knew each other intimately. - Taylor said the song came from reflecting on past relationships and how much people change over time. - Taylor said the track is about being remembered for who someone was, not necessarily who they are now. - The lyrics center on the question, “Who am I if I’m just a girl you loved before?” - The song builds from an easy pulse into a fiery guitar solo that breaks open the emotional tension. - Kevin Shirley produced The Trouble With Love. - Shirley’s credits include Led Zeppelin, The Black Crowes, Aerosmith and Joe Bonamassa. - The album blends blues, rock, soul and Americana. - The album tracks love from multiple angles, including longing, heartbreak, desire, resilience, acceptance and renewal. - Taylor’s earlier releases from the album included “The Trouble With Love” featuring Joe Bonamassa, “What Good Is My Love?” featuring Orianthi, “Hell Or High Water,” “This Is Who I Am,” “Tired Of Being Right” and “Bad Boy.” - The album track list also includes “Never Gonna Please ‘Em All,” “You And Me (Rachel’s Song)” and “Death Wish.”
Between the lines: - The new single shifts the focus from the rush or pain of love to what remains after a relationship ends. - Taylor is framing the album as a fuller emotional cycle rather than a one-note breakup record. - The visual treatment reinforces the song’s mood by pairing performance footage with isolation and memory.
What's next: - Taylor will continue U.S. dates through September before the album release. - She launches an extensive fall U.S. tour on Oct. 28 in Albuquerque. - The fall run includes dates across the Southwest, Mountain West, Pacific Northwest and California. - Select shows will feature Bywater Call, and a later run will include Robert Jon & The Wreck. - Ticket information is available at tour dates and tickets.
The bottom line: - “The Girl That You Loved Before” positions Joanne Shaw Taylor’s next album as a more personal, reflective chapter while keeping her blues-rock edge intact.
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