Mark Seymour & The Undertow - Slow Dawn (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Mark Seymour, The Undertow
- Title: Slow Dawn
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Bloodlines
- Genre: Alt Rock, Folk Rock, Acoustic
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 40:58
- Total Size: 103/296 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Night Driving 4:28
2. Kliptown Mud 3:49
3. Against My Will 3:28
4. Applewood Road 4:24
5. The Demon Rum 3:50
6. Slow Dawn 3:17
7. The Dogs Of Williamstown 3:08
8. How The West Was Won 3:26
9. The Ones Who Got Away 3:46
10. Joanna 3:49
11. The Whole World Is Dreaming 3:33
1. Night Driving 4:28
2. Kliptown Mud 3:49
3. Against My Will 3:28
4. Applewood Road 4:24
5. The Demon Rum 3:50
6. Slow Dawn 3:17
7. The Dogs Of Williamstown 3:08
8. How The West Was Won 3:26
9. The Ones Who Got Away 3:46
10. Joanna 3:49
11. The Whole World Is Dreaming 3:33
Slow Dawn, Mark Seymour’s 10th solo studio album, will be released 29 May 2020. Produced by Nick DiDia (Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Powderfinger), Slow Dawn showcases the power of Mark and his band The Undertow, which features Cameron McKenzie (Horsehead) on guitars, John Favaro (Boom Crash Opera) on bass, and Peter Maslen (Boom Crash Opera) on drums, joined by Dorian West on trumpet, keys and guitars.
Mark Seymour discusses Slow Dawn
To see yourself in the suffering of others is to see the life you’ve lived for what it really is, not how you wished it might be.
I see my own story as part of a larger historical process that explains much of the world I live in. The songs on Slow Dawn are in many ways, a search for home through a landscape of decay, love and memory. Much of my thinking takes place behind the wheel. All the songs are triggered by travel, looking out at the land.
Recently I’ve passed through remote South Africa, Ireland and the U.S. In that time, I’ve been struck by the amount of debris that litters the world. Discarded machinery, the ruins of ancient farm houses, gold mines, Aboriginal middens, the refuse of war, especially in rural South Africa. There is very little of the world left that hasn’t been touch by history. The scale of human struggle is deeply humbling.
Mark Seymour discusses Slow Dawn
To see yourself in the suffering of others is to see the life you’ve lived for what it really is, not how you wished it might be.
I see my own story as part of a larger historical process that explains much of the world I live in. The songs on Slow Dawn are in many ways, a search for home through a landscape of decay, love and memory. Much of my thinking takes place behind the wheel. All the songs are triggered by travel, looking out at the land.
Recently I’ve passed through remote South Africa, Ireland and the U.S. In that time, I’ve been struck by the amount of debris that litters the world. Discarded machinery, the ruins of ancient farm houses, gold mines, Aboriginal middens, the refuse of war, especially in rural South Africa. There is very little of the world left that hasn’t been touch by history. The scale of human struggle is deeply humbling.
Year 2020 | Folk | Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE
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