The title and title track were inspired by short story The Aleph , which describes a point in space where all other points coexist—a metaphor for her expanded perspective during isolation.
She worked on the album while pregnant, providing a "deeper insight" into the record's themes of motherhood and life cycles. Paloma Faith Infinite Things (Deluxe Version)...
(feat. Gregory Porter) – The 14th track, adding a festive finish to the emotional journey. Album by Paloma Faith - Infinite Things (Deluxe Version) The title and title track were inspired by
Though largely a solo journey in her basement, she collaborated with several high-profile names to refine the sound: Patrick Wimberly and Detonate. Gregory Porter) – The 14th track, adding a
While most of the songs were written before COVID-19, Faith famously "ripped them all up" once the UK went into lockdown. Finding herself off the "conveyor belt" of constant promotion, she shifted from a pop star to a self-taught technician:
The production story behind Paloma Faith ’s fifth studio album, , is one of total creative rebirth and unexpected domestic self-reliance. Released on November 13, 2020, through RCA Records , the project was shaped by the forced stillness of the global pandemic. A Basement Rebirth
Ed Harcourt , MNEK , Josef Salvat, Starsmith, and Tre Jean-Marie . Deluxe Version Features