Let It Die Here Linda Perry
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2026
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
08.05.2026
Das Album enthält Albumcover
- 1 Balboa Park 03:52
- 2 Stupid Yellow Kite 03:35
- 3 Push Me In The River 03:38
- 4 Is That All You Got 04:20
- 5 Let It Die Here 03:44
- 6 Mourning 02:17
- 7 What Lies With You 04:21
- 8 I Am Daughter 04:19
- 9 Anxiety 01:13
- 10 The Suitcase 03:48
- 11 Beautiful 03:48
- 12 Feathers In A Storm 04:01
- 13 Deep Breath 00:46
- 14 Now That She's Gone 04:40
- 15 Sunday Best 03:50
- 16 Liberation 01:38
- 17 Albatross 03:27
Info zu Let It Die Here
Linda Perry’s “Let It Die Here” is a raw, spiritual reckoning, a journey through inherited pain, grief, and redemption. Across seventeen tracks that blend confessional poetry, cinematic rock, and vulnerable introspection, Perry confronts the ghosts of her past — mothers, lovers, and the darker corners of self.
The record moves from the streetlight confessions of “Balboa Park” to the searing surrender of “Let It Die Here,” culminating in “Albatross,” a release from the weight she has carried her whole life. It is an album about release, letting go of guilt, embracing imperfection, and finding beauty in survival.
Linda Perry is one of the most outspoken and recognizable artists of the past 30 years. The hat, tattoos, and massive hit single “What’s Up” with her band 4 Non-Blondes made her an icon. But, in the decades since that song topped the charts, Linda has reinvented herself as a Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer, penning hit-after-hit for artists like Dolly Parton, Christina Aguilera, Celine Dion, Pink, Adele, Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, Weezer, Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, The Chicks, and others.
“Riveting…. While Perry keeps plenty busy… the documentary and her live set makes one hope that the singer-songwriter gives equal footing to both of those nouns in the near future. It’s been far too long she’s since Linda Perry has written songs for Linda Perry, and it’s clear that she has plenty left to say.” - Billboard
“At the outset, it was never Hardy’s intent to capture what he did. In short, one woman’s series of steps both backward and forward. In following—Perry’s moves, from sessions with Kate Hudson to writing her own album to recovering from loss–Hardy, in his words, simply let life lead. That may be true, but it’s largely because of his care that Let It Die Here actually transcends that of any other revealing music documentary—even if it is exceptional for the genre—and becomes a needful study of the human spirit that will no doubt prompt audiences to sigh, sniffle, then smile at the ways this particular one has survived.” – Paste Magazine
Linda Perry
Engineered and Produced by Linda Perry at Greenleaf Studios
Mixed by Dave Way at Waystation Studios
Mastered by Gavin Lurssen & Reuben Cohen at Lurssen Mastering
Linda Perry
Grammy, Golden Globe, and Critic’s Choice Award–nominated producer, and Songwriter Hall of Fame inductee Linda Perry is one of the most accomplished artists working in music today. Beginning her musical journey as the lead singer of 4 Non-Blondes, she has profoundly impacted pop culture through her work as a producer and songwriter.
Her resounding influence on female empowerment resonates through her sincere artistry, helping shape the sounds of P!nk, Christina Agulera, Alicia Keys, Britney Spears, Adele, Arianna Grande, Celine Dion, Miley Cyrus, James Blunt, and many more. In her latest venture, Perry has scored two critically acclaimed documentaries, Citizen Penn for Discovery Plus about the humanitarian efforts of Sean Penn, and Soleil Moon Frye’s documentary, Kid 90, for Hulu. A philanthropist at heart, Perry also curates legendary artist lineups for prestigious nonprofit concert events.
Linda Perry, as lead singer and main songwriter for 4 Non Blondes, wrote the group’s international 1993 hit “What’s Up?” prior to establishing herself as a major songwriter and producer. Her writer/producer credits include such hits as Pink’s “Get the Party Started” and Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful," both chart-toppers.
Born April 15, 1965 in Springfield, MA., Perry pursued her interest in music while a teenager in San Diego, then moved to San Francisco in 1986, where she sang original songs and played guitar on the streets, having written her first song by age 15. She joined 4 Non Blondes in 1989 and became its lead singer and chief songwriter. Disappointed with its polished pop sound, she subsequently left to pursue a solo career, commencing with her 1995 solo debut album In Flight, and resulting in her successful songwriting/producing activities. In 2000, Perry wrote and produced eight tracks for Pink’s GRAMMY-nominated album M!ssundaztood — including the GRAMMY-nominated “Get the Party Started.” The following year she wrote "Beautiful," which was nominated for a GRAMMY for Song of the Year and won Aguilera the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance GRAMMY — and "Cruz," both of which appeared on Christina Aguilera's hit album Stripped.
Since then her name can be found on compositions and recordings by numerous artists including Jewel, Britney Spears, Courtney Love, Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Celine Dion, Blaque, Sugababes, Lillix, Robbie Williams, Melissa Etheridge, Sierra Swan, Solange Knowles, Gavin Rossdale, Juliette and the Licks, Lisa Marie Presley, Fischerspooner, Unwritten Law, L.P., Kelly Osbourne, James Blunt, Cheap Trick, Ben Jelen, Enrique Iglesias, Giusy Ferreri, Faith Hill, Gina Gershon, the Chicks, Vanessa Carlton, Kelis, Ziggy Marley, Skin, The Format, Goapele, The Section Quartet, Adam Lambert, KT Tunstall, Little Fish, and her band Deep Dark Robot, with which she toured in 2011. Also in 2011, Perry, who has launched the labels Rockstar Records and Custard Records, began publishing acoustic cover songs that she recorded at the piano with her iPhone, and in 2014, she appeared in the VH1 reality television show Make or Break: The Linda Perry Project, in which she worked with young musicians. Among her other noteworthy compositions are Alicia Keys’ “Superwoman,” Gwen Stefani’s “What You Waiting For?” and “Wonderful Life,” Courtney Love’s “Letter To God,” Christina Aguilera’s “Hurt” and “Candyman,” Kelly Osbourne’s “One Word,” Celine Dion’s “My Love” and James Blunt’s “No Bravery.” Perry has won two ASCAP awards for her songwriting.
In other activities, Perry works closely with several organizations to promote charity, freedom of expression, individuality and acceptance. These include the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center, and the Art of Elysium, which encourages working actors, artists, and musicians to volunteer their time to creative enrichment programs for children battling serious medical conditions, and named her its Visionary Recipient of 2014.
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