
Eleanor Underhill - Land of the Living (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Eleanor Underhill
- Title: Land of the Living
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Independent
- Genre: Pop, Singer/Songwriter
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 52:31
- Total Size: 121 / 309 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Didn't We Have Fun? (3:37)
02. Gambling (4:26)
03. Strange Chemistry (3:57)
04. Run with the Wolves (4:05)
05. Middle of Life (3:10)
06. Easier Than This (4:23)
07. On the Way to Engelhard (3:35)
08. March On (4:05)
09. Things Fall Apart (4:20)
10. Bringing Down the Ghosts (4:15)
11. Branded (5:03)
12. Beautiful Colors (3:27)
13. Land of the Living (4:07)
01. Didn't We Have Fun? (3:37)
02. Gambling (4:26)
03. Strange Chemistry (3:57)
04. Run with the Wolves (4:05)
05. Middle of Life (3:10)
06. Easier Than This (4:23)
07. On the Way to Engelhard (3:35)
08. March On (4:05)
09. Things Fall Apart (4:20)
10. Bringing Down the Ghosts (4:15)
11. Branded (5:03)
12. Beautiful Colors (3:27)
13. Land of the Living (4:07)
The Asheville, North Carolina singer-songwriter has delivered an expansive, LP that touches on familiar elements of Americana, pop, R&B and occasional psychedelic flourishes.
Though eclectic, the collection doesn't suffer from overreach. Opener "Didn't We Fun" finds touches of noisy, nearly avant-garde sounds comingling nicely with more straightforward troubadour sensibilities. "Gambling" is a sultry, soulful tune that is immediately engaging, spotlighting her prowess as a vocalist. Others, such as "Strange Chemistry" and the titular track are enchanting and powerful, completing an album that reveals its mysteries, slowly, patiently.
"On Land of the Living, she says, "I wanted the lyrics to be sincere, the beats to be fat, and the instrumentation to be lush and imaginative. Some of the songs I wrote almost ten years ago. Others were written during the recording process. It was a puzzle to marry it all together and bring it into the now, but it was a fun challenge. I hope people will find connections in these songs. Maybe they will express something that you are feeling, or maybe they will just make you want to bust a move. I love making music, and I can't wait for people to hear this."
Though eclectic, the collection doesn't suffer from overreach. Opener "Didn't We Fun" finds touches of noisy, nearly avant-garde sounds comingling nicely with more straightforward troubadour sensibilities. "Gambling" is a sultry, soulful tune that is immediately engaging, spotlighting her prowess as a vocalist. Others, such as "Strange Chemistry" and the titular track are enchanting and powerful, completing an album that reveals its mysteries, slowly, patiently.
"On Land of the Living, she says, "I wanted the lyrics to be sincere, the beats to be fat, and the instrumentation to be lush and imaginative. Some of the songs I wrote almost ten years ago. Others were written during the recording process. It was a puzzle to marry it all together and bring it into the now, but it was a fun challenge. I hope people will find connections in these songs. Maybe they will express something that you are feeling, or maybe they will just make you want to bust a move. I love making music, and I can't wait for people to hear this."
Year 2020 | Pop | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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