One of the most anticipated albums of the summer finally has a release date. Gracie Abrams’ third LP, the 16-track Daughter From Hell, will arrive July 17 from Interscope, with lead single “Hit the Wall” emerging on Thursday (May 14). Click here to pre-order
Daughter From Hell re-teams Abrams, the daughter of Hollywood titan J.J. Abrams, with songwriter/producer Aaron Dessner of the National, with whom she made her 2023 debut Good Riddance and its smash 2024 follow-up, The Secret of Us. Dessner is currently riding high thanks to the out-of-the-box success of Noah Kahan’s new album, The Great Divide,

“Whoa whoa whoa,” Abrams wrote on Instagram. “Freaking out. I am so ready for it to be yours.” Abrams has reportedly filmed a video for “Hit the Wall” at an abandoned Catholic seminary in Surrey, England.
The Secret of Us debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and spawned the hit single “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” which has more than a billion plays at Spotify. Another single from the deluxe edition of the album, “That’s So True,” performed even better and is closing in on 1.8 billion worldwide Spotify streams.
In late December, Abrams teamed with Dessner and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon to release the single “Sold Out.” The track was written following a 2024 school shooting but the artists opted to put it out last month following several recent, tragic gun-related incidents.
Amid the new album activity, Abrams will make her acting debut in writer/director Halina Reijn’s next film Please, which will be released by A24. Today, the cast was augmented by Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga star Tom Burke.











