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Sadie Campbell - Metamorphosis (2024) [Hi-Res]

Sadie Campbell - Metamorphosis (2024) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Sadie Campbell

  • Title: Metamorphosis
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: Glory War Records
  • Genre: Rock, Singer-Songwriter, americana
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
  • Total Time: 00:37:31
  • Total Size: 250 / 433 mb
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Tracklist

01. What Love Can Do
02. Anxiety Gets Me
03. Saved
04. Keeping Space
05. Put Your Worry Down
06. Getting Older
07. Metamorphosis
08. Even If We're Lost
09. Second Chance
10. Let Loose
11. Leave It All Behind

Before May of this year, the music of British Columbia born, and Nashville based roots rocker Sadie Campbell was completely unfamiliar to me. Indeed, it would be time spent on a regular workday commute here in central PA that changed that narrative, thanks to the perfectly timed delivery from one of my favorite SiriusXM radio channels that brought Sadie’s music to my attention.

It would be “Second Chance,” Sadie’s single release from April (and first taste of music from this new album project) that quickly earned my undivided attention. What a great song, but just who was this artist filling my car with some powerful and potent vocals? A quick glance at the radio display flashed up the name Sadie Campbell – one quickly locked away in my mind to recall once I was no longer driving in busy traffic and could spend time surfing the internet once back home.

Saying that I was impressed with this first taste of Sadie’s music is an understatement! “Second Chance” very quickly got under my skin (it remains a contender for my GDW Single of the Year), and upon discovering the existence of an accompanying music video, would be shared via our weekly social media video series. And in the interest of full disclosure, the first few lines I drafted to lead into that post appeared as they sprung to mind – no filters, no tweaks, just my absolute first impressions: ‘With a heart-stirring, raspy vocal delivery, Sadie immediately draws comparisons to powerhouses such as Bonnie Tyler and Stevie Nicks, and once she hits the chorus, will leave you gasping for breath as her voice penetrates deep into your soul.’ Would I go back and re-write those words if given the chance? Probably not!

Steadily teasing us with one new song per month (on average) across streaming platforms between April and now, another office day commute would find Sadie’s July single, “Leave It All Behind,” bursting through my speakers to accompany the journey. Another solid tune, this single would be included in the GDW August edition of our Video Vault feature – to which I added: ‘brings out an onslaught of goosebumps with her stirring vocal delivery and ear for a good tune.’ As the closing track on Sadie’s long-awaited debut album, “Metamorphosis” – officially released today – for the artist, this tune serves as a reminder that life is a lesson that requires constant learning and relearning. There is power in letting go of old energies, relationships, and even the old you.

Having worked previously with producers Stuart Cameron and Peter Fusco on her 2021 EP, “The Darkroom,” Sadie turned to her two friends once more, finally meeting in-person (pandemic restrictions the first time around) to lay down tracks at the iconic Bathouse studio on the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Sadie approached this project with two core principles in mind – that the album was to explore a diverse range of emotions (sadness, discovery, and a dance-to-this kind of joy), and would span a variety of genres (country, rock, and soul). “I wanted this record to have songs about these totally polar opposite topics, because that’s life,” she shares. “Songs about anxiety and hopelessness can live on the same record as love songs and hopeful songs.” ...


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  • pyxlax
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Thank you so very much!!
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks for HR