This content is copyright of CelebMix.com. Calum Scott has always worn his heart on his sleeve - that much we knew. But on 'Avenoir', the British singer-songwriter turns that heart inside out, examining it under the bright light of hindsight. Serving as his third studio album, and easily his most personal yet, the LP presents as a lush, cinematic confessional built from soaring melodies, midnight reflections, and the kind of honesty that stings before it soothes. The title - borrowed from John Koenig's The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows - means "the desire that memory could flow backwards".