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Silences / Adia Victoria.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 584312-2 | AtlanticPublisher: New York, NY : Atlantic, [2019]Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
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  • audio
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  • audio disc
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Contents:
Clean -- Bring her back -- Pacolet road -- The city -- Different kind of love -- Devil is a lie -- The needle's eye -- Cry wolf -- Heathen -- Nice folks -- Dope queen blues -- Get lonely.
Adia Victoria; with accompaniment.Summary: Two years after the release of her critically acclaimed debut Beyond the Bloodhounds, Nashville-based modern blues woman Adia Victoria returns. The album was recorded with Aaron Dessner (The National) at his studio in upstate New York. Throughout the album's twelve tracks, Victoria brings the topics of mental illness, drug addiction, sexism, and all the elements that consume the day-to-day lives of women attempting to make a world of their own.
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Victoria, Adia Available 33111009491750
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In following up 2016's excellent Beyond the Bloodhounds, Adia Victoria both deepens her arresting Southern poeticism and takes a significant sonic leap beyond her indie blues origins. On Silences, the singer/songwriter's sophomore set, the melting pot of swampy blues, folk, and garage punk that marked her debut has given way to a more exploratory and layered approach. Recording in Upstate New York with co-producer Aaron Dessner (the National), Victoria frames her 12 varied missives against a backdrop of subtle electronic noise, austere string and brass orchestrations, and tensely cinematic indie rock. While the blues are not absent from this set, they are transmuted to something more ephemeral and adapted to whatever climate or situation suits the artist's needs. A native of South Carolina who did stints in New York, Atlanta, and Europe before calling Nashville home, Victoria's prickly relationship with the South remains a throughline in her music, and she pulls no punches grappling with its deep-rooted influence. Whether slaying spiritual deities on the dramatic "Clean" or coming to terms with demons on the Fiona Apple-sque "Devil Is a Lie," she plays on her own mercurial nature, delivering a devastating emotional blow followed by a playful wink. Of Silences' more pop-driven arrangements, "The City" and "Get Lonely" reveal her aptitude for silvery synth-led fare, while the more organic swagger of songs like "Pacolet Road" and "Dope Queen Blues" build on her previously established strengths. Combative, defiant, and teeming with Victoria's distinctive mix of streetwise poeticism and literary depth, Silences is a strong and inventive follow-up. ~ Timothy Monger

Adia Victoria; with accompaniment.

Compact disc.

Clean -- Bring her back -- Pacolet road -- The city -- Different kind of love -- Devil is a lie -- The needle's eye -- Cry wolf -- Heathen -- Nice folks -- Dope queen blues -- Get lonely.

Two years after the release of her critically acclaimed debut Beyond the Bloodhounds, Nashville-based modern blues woman Adia Victoria returns. The album was recorded with Aaron Dessner (The National) at his studio in upstate New York. Throughout the album's twelve tracks, Victoria brings the topics of mental illness, drug addiction, sexism, and all the elements that consume the day-to-day lives of women attempting to make a world of their own.

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