Isobel Campbell - Bow to Love (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Isobel Campbell
- Title: Bow to Love
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Cooking Vinyl Limited
- Genre: Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 43:03
- Total Size: 100 / 244 / 862 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Everything Falls Apart (3:10)
2. Do or Die (2:34)
3. Spider to the Fly (2:21)
4. Second Guessing (2:07)
5. Bow to Love (3:27)
6. 4316 (3:19)
7. Dopamine (5:18)
8. Keep Calm, Carry On (3:01)
9. Saturday's Son (3:08)
10. Take This Poison (3:20)
11. Om Shanti Om (4:30)
12. You (2:39)
13. Why Worry (4:09)
1. Everything Falls Apart (3:10)
2. Do or Die (2:34)
3. Spider to the Fly (2:21)
4. Second Guessing (2:07)
5. Bow to Love (3:27)
6. 4316 (3:19)
7. Dopamine (5:18)
8. Keep Calm, Carry On (3:01)
9. Saturday's Son (3:08)
10. Take This Poison (3:20)
11. Om Shanti Om (4:30)
12. You (2:39)
13. Why Worry (4:09)
Isobel Campbell is no stranger to navigating turmoil. On her previous album, There Is No Other (2020), she re-emerged after a decade of label trouble with a gem of subtly questing psychedelic folk. Four years on, Campbell spreads her net wider on Bow to Love, a soft-spun yet sharp-edged set of reflections on modern crises that doesn’t stop at diagnosing the problems: it goes further to ask how we might progress from our tense, conflicted times.
With all the dexterity the Glasgow-born singer-songwriter and cellist is known for, the result is an album of lambent surfaces and choppy riptides, a deeply personal record for today poised between hope and despair.
It's an inquisitive, complex and fully matured album from an artist who has travelled long and far. Campbell was first noticed as a teenage founder member of Belle & Sebastian, before she released two dream-folk solo albums under the name The Gentle Waves and left B&S in 2002. Two records under her own name followed, leading to a union with late rock-carved growler Mark Lanegan for three albums of gravel’n’honey Americana duets, where Lanegan would stand aside while Campbell called the creative shots.
With all the dexterity the Glasgow-born singer-songwriter and cellist is known for, the result is an album of lambent surfaces and choppy riptides, a deeply personal record for today poised between hope and despair.
It's an inquisitive, complex and fully matured album from an artist who has travelled long and far. Campbell was first noticed as a teenage founder member of Belle & Sebastian, before she released two dream-folk solo albums under the name The Gentle Waves and left B&S in 2002. Two records under her own name followed, leading to a union with late rock-carved growler Mark Lanegan for three albums of gravel’n’honey Americana duets, where Lanegan would stand aside while Campbell called the creative shots.
Year 2024 | Pop | Folk | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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