Gracie Abrams Opens Up About Her Past Behavior On New Album ‘Daughter from Hell’ — Listen
The record includes the two previously released singles “Hit the Wall” and “Look at My Life.”
By Ralph Regis
GRACIE ABRAMS: Photographed by Julie Greve
GRACIE ABRAMS: Photographed by Julie Greve
Gracie Abrams‘ new era is now in full swing as she releases her third studio album, Daughter from Hell, via Interscope Records.
A follow-up to her sophomore record, The Secret Of Us, released in 2024, this era was kickstarted by the release of its lead single “Hit the Wall” in May, followed by “Look at My Life” in June.
In early 2025, the singer-songwriter debuted new songs during her tour for her previous era, performing the then-unreleased tracks “Death Wish” and “Cold Goodbyes,” both of which appear on the new record. She also performed “In Between” and “Out of Nowhere” during her set at the 2025 Glastonbury Festival.
“Wow. I love every single person I made this album with. We really hope you enjoy it. Thank you so much for listening. I cannot wait to see you on tour,” she wrote in the caption of her Instagram post.
Check out the track list for Daughter from Hell below:
- “Hit the Wall”
- “Death Wish”
- “The Knife”
- “Daughter from Hell”
- “Look at My Life”
- “Good Reason”
- “Men Like You”
- “Sober”
- “Broke My Heart”
- “Mews”
- “Minibar”
- “Imaginary Friend”
- “Afflictions”
- “Humming”
- “What If It’s Right?” (feat. Marcus Mumford)
- “Cold Goodbyes”
Additionally, “Crazy Girl” serves as the bonus track for the album’s Target-exclusive brick 2LP vinyl edition.
The album is produced by Abrams, Aaron Dessner, and Dan Nigro. All songs are written by Abrams, with additional writing credits from Audrey Hobert on “Minibar” and Academy Award-winning actor and her boyfriend Paul Mescal on “Imaginary Friend.”
Listen to Daughter from Hell below:
In support of the album, Abrams will return to touring with ‘The Look at My Life Tour,’ which kicks off in December at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gracie Abrams’ third studio album is titled Daughter from Hell, released via Interscope Records. It follows her sophomore record, The Secret of Us (2024), and is produced by Abrams, Aaron Dessner, and Dan Nigro. The era was previewed by the singles “Hit the Wall” and “Look at My Life.”
Daughter from Hell contains 16 tracks, including the singles “Hit the Wall” and “Look at My Life,” plus “Death Wish” and “Cold Goodbyes,” both previewed during Gracie Abrams’ 2025 tour. A bonus track, “Crazy Girl,” is exclusive to the album’s Target 2LP vinyl edition.
Marcus Mumford features on “What If It’s Right?”, the only guest vocal on Daughter from Hell. All 16 songs are written by Gracie Abrams, with additional writing credits from Audrey Hobert on “Minibar” and Paul Mescal on “Imaginary Friend,” alongside production from Aaron Dessner and Dan Nigro.
Yes. Academy Award-winning actor Paul Mescal, Gracie Abrams’ boyfriend, receives an additional writing credit on “Imaginary Friend,” one of 16 tracks on her third studio album, Daughter from Hell. Audrey Hobert also receives an additional writing credit, on the track “Minibar.”
Gracie Abrams’ “The Look at My Life Tour” kicks off in December at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, in support of her third studio album, Daughter from Hell, released via Interscope Records and produced by Abrams, Aaron Dessner, and Dan Nigro.

Ralph Regis
Ralph Regis is a Lifestyle and Culture Writer at Billboard Philippines, where he bridges the worlds of film, television, fashion, art, food, and cultural trends with both the local and international music scene.
He has written extensively about artist collaborations, brand partnerships, and pop culture moments that connect back to music. He also brings stories to life through in-depth interviews with musicians and personalities, drawing on their diverse perspectives, opinions, and reflections on the human condition.
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