Ana SIlvera - Oracles (2018) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Ana SIlvera
- Title: Oracles
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Gearbox Records
- Genre: Jazz, Folk
- Quality: 24-bit/96kHz FLAC; 24-bit/192kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 38:21
- Total Size: 731 MB; 1.4 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
'Some of the most beautiful music I’ve ever heard...it's incredibly orchestral, it’s intelligent, lyrically complex and interesting…just absolutely wonderful' - Alex Preston, Saturday Review, Radio 4
'Such a quality voice from a great new record' - Nick Luscombe, Late Junction, Radio 3
'Ethereal and beautiful' - Katie Derham, In Tune, Radio 3
'More than worth the wait...a cathartic emotional heft' - Uncut Magazine 7/10
'A powerful work of acceptance and integrity by an extraordinary vocalist'
- We Are Cult
Since the 2012 release of her debut album, 'The Aviary', singer-songwriter Ana Silvera's work has garnered broad acclaim from audiences and critics alike. Her uniquely ethereal brand of alt-folk has seen her perform at SXSW, Iceland Airwaves Festival, Liverpool Royal Philharmonic and more, whilst recent collaborations include composing for Royal Ballet, duetting with Imogen Heap and singing original songs with early music consort Concerto Caledonia.
Now six-years after her last full-length record, Silvera is about to release her sophomore album, ‘Oracles’. Poignant, dreamlike and beautiful, and written following a period of intense grief, ‘Oracles’ was Silvera’s way to transmute her emotions into a cathartic work of art. In 2011, the song-cycle was debuted with REC, and the following year was performed as part of a sold-out concert on the Roundhouse Main Stage, earning Silvera a nomination for a British Composer Award. She then returned to the Roundhouse Theatre to make a live recording of the piece, which forms her second full-length album.
The recording features Silvera as a soloist, a choir led by Josephine Stephenson and a stellar line-up of guest musicians including pianist Bill Laurance (Snarky Puppy), double bassist Jasper Høiby (Phronesis) and drummer Jacob Smedegaard (Fiction, Du Blonde) as well as Simran Singh (violin), Anne Chauveau-Dhayan (cello) and Naomi Morris (percussion).
The result is a haunting yet life-affirming collection of songs whose lyrics explore loss, love, salvation and the journey towards acceptance, themes that are underscored by beguiling, weaving choral lines, mellifluous Debussian piano melodies, subtly off-kilter percussion and rapturous strings. All is unified by Silvera’s dynamic vocal style which evokes the delicate yet theatrical prowess of Kate Bush, combined with what the Arts Desk described as a “Björk-like spontaneity’.
01. Ana SIlvera - Tears of Oak, Fist of Willow (7:59)
02. Ana SIlvera - Skeleton Song (4:35)
03. Ana SIlvera - When the Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (2:56)
04. Ana SIlvera - Circle of Chalk (6:15)
05. Ana SIlvera - Pearls and Thieves (5:43)
06. Ana SIlvera - I Grew up in a Room, Small as a Penny (4:18)
07. Ana SIlvera - Catherine Wheels (6:36)
'Such a quality voice from a great new record' - Nick Luscombe, Late Junction, Radio 3
'Ethereal and beautiful' - Katie Derham, In Tune, Radio 3
'More than worth the wait...a cathartic emotional heft' - Uncut Magazine 7/10
'A powerful work of acceptance and integrity by an extraordinary vocalist'
- We Are Cult
Since the 2012 release of her debut album, 'The Aviary', singer-songwriter Ana Silvera's work has garnered broad acclaim from audiences and critics alike. Her uniquely ethereal brand of alt-folk has seen her perform at SXSW, Iceland Airwaves Festival, Liverpool Royal Philharmonic and more, whilst recent collaborations include composing for Royal Ballet, duetting with Imogen Heap and singing original songs with early music consort Concerto Caledonia.
Now six-years after her last full-length record, Silvera is about to release her sophomore album, ‘Oracles’. Poignant, dreamlike and beautiful, and written following a period of intense grief, ‘Oracles’ was Silvera’s way to transmute her emotions into a cathartic work of art. In 2011, the song-cycle was debuted with REC, and the following year was performed as part of a sold-out concert on the Roundhouse Main Stage, earning Silvera a nomination for a British Composer Award. She then returned to the Roundhouse Theatre to make a live recording of the piece, which forms her second full-length album.
The recording features Silvera as a soloist, a choir led by Josephine Stephenson and a stellar line-up of guest musicians including pianist Bill Laurance (Snarky Puppy), double bassist Jasper Høiby (Phronesis) and drummer Jacob Smedegaard (Fiction, Du Blonde) as well as Simran Singh (violin), Anne Chauveau-Dhayan (cello) and Naomi Morris (percussion).
The result is a haunting yet life-affirming collection of songs whose lyrics explore loss, love, salvation and the journey towards acceptance, themes that are underscored by beguiling, weaving choral lines, mellifluous Debussian piano melodies, subtly off-kilter percussion and rapturous strings. All is unified by Silvera’s dynamic vocal style which evokes the delicate yet theatrical prowess of Kate Bush, combined with what the Arts Desk described as a “Björk-like spontaneity’.
01. Ana SIlvera - Tears of Oak, Fist of Willow (7:59)
02. Ana SIlvera - Skeleton Song (4:35)
03. Ana SIlvera - When the Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (2:56)
04. Ana SIlvera - Circle of Chalk (6:15)
05. Ana SIlvera - Pearls and Thieves (5:43)
06. Ana SIlvera - I Grew up in a Room, Small as a Penny (4:18)
07. Ana SIlvera - Catherine Wheels (6:36)
Year 2018 | Jazz | Folk | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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