Joshua James - My Spirit Sister (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: Joshua James
- Title: My Spirit Sister
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: MTN Recordings
- Genre: Folk, Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:38:30
- Total Size: 230 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Broken Tongue
02. Coyote Caller
03. Real Love
04. Golden Bird
05. Millie
06. Pretty Feather
07. Backbone Bend
08. Losin' Mi Mente
09. Dark Cloud
10. Blackbird Sorrow
If you're not up on your avian anatomy, it may come as a surprise that in many species of birds, the feathers outweigh the skeleton. How can feathers, a symbol of lightness and beauty, be so heavy? How can a skeleton, a symbol of strength and support, be hollow and fragile? And how can love, which gives a heart its wings, be both freedom and cage?
In the chasm of those dualities you'll find Joshua James, digging up the bones of love lost before they disintegrate into the rich earth of Utah or Nebraska or somewhere in between. In "Pretty Feather," he dusts off his soil-covered hands and declares his opening line: "You've taken my spirit." Then a giant drum hit shakes the earth, and James responds with the admission "But I've been breakin' your back. It's a hard time to be alive." What follows is dark, stark Americana and a knockout voice that oscillates between making pleas and promises.
01. Broken Tongue
02. Coyote Caller
03. Real Love
04. Golden Bird
05. Millie
06. Pretty Feather
07. Backbone Bend
08. Losin' Mi Mente
09. Dark Cloud
10. Blackbird Sorrow
If you're not up on your avian anatomy, it may come as a surprise that in many species of birds, the feathers outweigh the skeleton. How can feathers, a symbol of lightness and beauty, be so heavy? How can a skeleton, a symbol of strength and support, be hollow and fragile? And how can love, which gives a heart its wings, be both freedom and cage?
In the chasm of those dualities you'll find Joshua James, digging up the bones of love lost before they disintegrate into the rich earth of Utah or Nebraska or somewhere in between. In "Pretty Feather," he dusts off his soil-covered hands and declares his opening line: "You've taken my spirit." Then a giant drum hit shakes the earth, and James responds with the admission "But I've been breakin' your back. It's a hard time to be alive." What follows is dark, stark Americana and a knockout voice that oscillates between making pleas and promises.
Year 2017 | Pop | Folk | FLAC / APE
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