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:
She worked on the album while pregnant, providing a "deeper insight" into the record's themes of motherhood and life cycles.
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. Paloma Faith Infinite Things (Deluxe Version)...
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 While most of the songs were written before
The Deluxe Version includes the original 13 tracks plus a special collaboration with :
(feat. Gregory Porter) – The 14th track, adding a festive finish to the emotional journey. Album by Paloma Faith - Infinite Things (Deluxe Version) The production story behind Paloma Faith ’s fifth
In her basement, Faith taught herself how to engineer and produce her own vocals.