

LISTEN: Saltwater Sun - 'The Great Deceiver'.ALBUM NEWS: Charlie Cunningham - 'Permanent Way'.LISTEN: Ferris & Sylvester - 'Flying Visit'.LISTEN: Matthew & The Atlas - 'Plaything'.WATCH: Bear's Den - 'Laurel Wreath' & 'Crow'.LISTEN: Honeybabe - 'Letting The Boys In'.ALBUM NEWS: Sam Fender - 'Hypersonic Missiles'.LISTEN: Bear's Den - 'So that you might hear me'.LISTEN: Benedict Benjamin - 'Tell Me If You're Lon.LISTEN: Honey Moon - 'If I Could Only Dream'.ALBUM NEWS: The Black Keys - 'Let's Rock'.At just 36 minutes in length the album should definitely be listened to as a whole - this is helped along by a supporting video showing Lucy performing each of the tracks, directed by Chris McGill which you can watch below. It feels like Lucy is pulling us into her world and letting us know that the struggles we might be feeling aren't just our own. No drums! Intimate and staggeringly personal, the record explores issues of anxiety, isolation and uncertainty without any sugarcoating. It's a gorgeously raw album, centring around Lucy's vocals, guitar, piano and strings. From first listen I had a lot of love for this record, about which Lucy wrote "these songs have allowed me to get to know myself in a way I haven't before and I'm sure after you listen to it you'll end up knowing me better as well." I'm a little late in sharing it, but in case the release passed you by I want to tell you that No Words Left is truly a gem of a record. Just over a month ago, the inimitable singer-songwriter Lucy Rose released her fourth studio album into the world. Lucy Rose – Song After Song – 3:07 (642 kbps, 14."song after song after song, all about me, and my misery".Lucy Rose – Save Me From Your Kindness – 3:48 (675 kbps, 18.34 MB).Her trademark characteristics are still littered throughout the album, and her vocal is. Lucy Rose – What Does It Take – 2:33 (687 kbps, 12.54 MB) Following up 2017's 'Something's Changing', Lucy Rose Parton has indeed altered tack with her latest release.Lucy Rose – Nobody Comes Round Here – 3:46 (625 kbps, 16.85 MB).Lucy Rose – Just A Moment – 1:43 (372 kbps, 4.57 MB).Lucy Rose – The Confines Of This World – 3:40 (621 kbps, 16.27 MB).Lucy Rose – Treat Me Like A Woman – 3:48 (664 kbps, 18 MB).diary fourth grader Lucy Rose, lover of palindwmes and big words. Lucy Rose – Solo(w) – 4:07 (626 kbps, 18.43 MB) No part of this book may be reproduced or trarustnitted in any form or by any.In addition to its tone and palette, unifying No Words Left is an overarching loneliness expressed in titles like “Solo(w)” and “Nobody Comes Round Here.” When the album closes with the lucid “Song After Song” (“Song after song after song all about me and my misery…”), it’s a touching, unexpectedly hummable end to a set that’s intricate yet understated, and sad yet comforting. The instrumental “Just a Moment” is the album’s lone solo acoustic guitar track. 1” has vocals but no words, adding Rose’s tuneful wail to a psychedelic swirl of strummed acoustic guitar and improvisational double bass, piano, congas, and other, harder-to-identify timbres. In fact, there’s a deceptively large list of instruments represented here, ranging from strings, woodwinds, and percussion to electric guitar, organ and synths. That’s despite the fact that the latter song is built upon electric guitar. Elsewhere, songs like “Treat Me Like a Woman” and “Save Me from Your Kindness” build likewise elegantly textured arrangements that still seem as quiet as rain or that would notice the subtle scrape of a stool against the kitchen floor. Meanwhile, Rose’s resigned vocals seem to come from the adjoining sofa cushion rather than any kind of performance when she confesses “No one loves me quite like you do/But no one lets me down like you do.” The song eventually adds instruments like piano and vintage electric piano to its eerie soundscape. First track “Conversation” establishes minor intervals and a gentle, woebegone tone from its opening picked-acoustic guitar and partly dissonant, spare strings.

It soon becomes evident, however, that, while stylistically similar, No Words Left is a more somber, heartbroken outing. Lucy_Rose-No_Words_Left-CD-FLAC-2019-PERFECTįLAC (tracks) 16 bit/ 44,1kHz | Time – 00:34:52 minutes | 157.45 MB | Genre: Folkīringing back Something’s Changing (2017) producer Tim Bidwell for her fourth album, No Words Left, singer/songwriter Lucy Rose remains in the intimate, hushed acoustic sphere of her third release.
