Naima Joris - Tribute to Daniel Johnston (2022) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Naima Joris
- Title: Tribute to Daniel Johnston
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: [PIAS]
- Genre: Indie, Alternative
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 32:05
- Total Size: 75.7 / 153 / 604 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Cold Hard World (5:56)
2. Poor You (4:41)
3. Walking the Cow (3:56)
4. Don't Be Scared (2:59)
5. Story Of An artist (3:27)
6. Despair Came Knocking (8:39)
7. True Love Will Find You In The End (2:32)
1. Cold Hard World (5:56)
2. Poor You (4:41)
3. Walking the Cow (3:56)
4. Don't Be Scared (2:59)
5. Story Of An artist (3:27)
6. Despair Came Knocking (8:39)
7. True Love Will Find You In The End (2:32)
Singer Naima Joris made a stunning debut last year with a first untitled EP. A gripping and impressive journey through the most intimate depths of her heart. Five black-rimmed, intense songs that try to give a place to the pain and sadness of the loss of someone dear. Fragile and personal stories that touch a universal chord and from which we, as listeners, could draw comfort, understanding and strength. In recent years,
Naima herself took a lot of comfort, courage and inspiration from the songs of Daniel Johnston. In anticipation of her debut album, she decided to tackle a number of songs by the regretted singer-songwriter. “I discovered Daniel Johnston through the documentary "The Devil and Daniel Johnston" sometime in 2009, when I rented a basement room in Brussels. I was singing back up with Isbells at the time when someone encouraged me to try writing my own songs. It was after seeing that famous documentary when I found the courage to do this. I saw how Daniel Johnston approached songwriting; in a very honest and pure way without embarrassment. The low-fi sound also suited my rather limited recording material. I didn't write many songs, but as long as they were honest and sincere it was worth it. Like writing in a diary. I recorded the songs, put them in a folder and didn't think I could really achieve anything with them. I mainly recorded covers, because I didn't think my own songs were good enough. Why would I want to make songs myself when there are already so many amazing songs out there that perfectly express what I feel?"
Naima herself took a lot of comfort, courage and inspiration from the songs of Daniel Johnston. In anticipation of her debut album, she decided to tackle a number of songs by the regretted singer-songwriter. “I discovered Daniel Johnston through the documentary "The Devil and Daniel Johnston" sometime in 2009, when I rented a basement room in Brussels. I was singing back up with Isbells at the time when someone encouraged me to try writing my own songs. It was after seeing that famous documentary when I found the courage to do this. I saw how Daniel Johnston approached songwriting; in a very honest and pure way without embarrassment. The low-fi sound also suited my rather limited recording material. I didn't write many songs, but as long as they were honest and sincere it was worth it. Like writing in a diary. I recorded the songs, put them in a folder and didn't think I could really achieve anything with them. I mainly recorded covers, because I didn't think my own songs were good enough. Why would I want to make songs myself when there are already so many amazing songs out there that perfectly express what I feel?"
Year 2022 | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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