The Party Andy Shauf
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
18.05.2016
Album including Album cover
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- 1 The Magician 03:52
- 2 Early to the Party 04:06
- 3 Twist Your Ankle 03:46
- 4 Quite Like You 03:26
- 5 Begin Again 03:18
- 6 The Worst in You 02:56
- 7 To You 03:55
- 8 Eyes of Them All 03:55
- 9 Alexander All Alone 03:59
- 10 Martha Sways 04:18
Info for The Party
Andy Shauf is a storyteller, a singer of heartbreak and regrets, isolation and loneliness, reflecting his prairie surroundings in Regina, Saskatchewan. Meticulously written over four years, Shauf's The Bearer Of Bad News is a warm and welcoming album, bathed in weathered piano, dampened drums, softy strummed guitars, and clarinet that lends a unique timbre to frequently brighten, or hauntingly underscore, the album's darker dimensions. 'Jenny Come Home', the first new music to emerge since The Bearer Of Bad News, is a jangly, upbeat track unlike anything Shauf has released to date. The sound is a lilting, captivating pop that simultaneously conveys a yearning and unfolding heartache. Fans of Elliott Smith, Nick Drake, Harry Nilsson, and our own Timber Timbre: take note.
Andy Shauf, all instruments
Colin Nealis, Strings
Recorded by Andy Shauf at Studio One in Regina, Saskatchewan
Mixed by Noah Georgeson at Banner Mountain Studios in Los Angeles, California
Mastered by Philip Shaw Bova at Bova Lab in Ottawa, Ontario
Additional recording at Castle Röhrsdorf in Dresden, Germany
Andy Shauf
is a storyteller, a singer of heartbreak and regrets, isolation and loneliness, reflecting his prairie surroundings in Regina, Canada. Meticulously written over four years, Shauf’s The Bearer of Bad News is a warm and welcoming album, bathed in weathered piano, dampened drums, softly-strummed guitars and clarinet, which lends its unique timbre to frequently brighten – or hauntingly underscore – the songs’ darker undercurrents. Fans of Elliott Smith, Nick Drake and Harry Nilsson, take note.
This album contains no booklet.