She Brings Me Back To The Land Of The Living
Cian Nugent's first proper solo album in seven years is a gentle reflection on his mother's illness, written as a way to process change and accept new futures.
When Nugent's mother was recovering from a stroke she experienced aphasia, or a difficulty speaking. She started saying the phrase "she brings me back to the land of living", something that stuck with Nugent as he was working on this new suite of songs. His delicate Americana sounds unchanged since 2016's 'Night Fiction', but the emotional layers Nugent imparts into his songs have undoubtedly deepened. He doesn't sound sad exactly on 'Empress', but there's an air of melancholy when he sings "the tides have turned so quickly." It's perfectly paced, warm, personal material that's likely to appeal to anyone who's got a soft spot for Jim O'Rourke's 'Bad Timing' and its follow-ups.
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Cian Nugent's first proper solo album in seven years is a gentle reflection on his mother's illness, written as a way to process change and accept new futures.
When Nugent's mother was recovering from a stroke she experienced aphasia, or a difficulty speaking. She started saying the phrase "she brings me back to the land of living", something that stuck with Nugent as he was working on this new suite of songs. His delicate Americana sounds unchanged since 2016's 'Night Fiction', but the emotional layers Nugent imparts into his songs have undoubtedly deepened. He doesn't sound sad exactly on 'Empress', but there's an air of melancholy when he sings "the tides have turned so quickly." It's perfectly paced, warm, personal material that's likely to appeal to anyone who's got a soft spot for Jim O'Rourke's 'Bad Timing' and its follow-ups.
Cian Nugent's first proper solo album in seven years is a gentle reflection on his mother's illness, written as a way to process change and accept new futures.
When Nugent's mother was recovering from a stroke she experienced aphasia, or a difficulty speaking. She started saying the phrase "she brings me back to the land of living", something that stuck with Nugent as he was working on this new suite of songs. His delicate Americana sounds unchanged since 2016's 'Night Fiction', but the emotional layers Nugent imparts into his songs have undoubtedly deepened. He doesn't sound sad exactly on 'Empress', but there's an air of melancholy when he sings "the tides have turned so quickly." It's perfectly paced, warm, personal material that's likely to appeal to anyone who's got a soft spot for Jim O'Rourke's 'Bad Timing' and its follow-ups.
Cian Nugent's first proper solo album in seven years is a gentle reflection on his mother's illness, written as a way to process change and accept new futures.
When Nugent's mother was recovering from a stroke she experienced aphasia, or a difficulty speaking. She started saying the phrase "she brings me back to the land of living", something that stuck with Nugent as he was working on this new suite of songs. His delicate Americana sounds unchanged since 2016's 'Night Fiction', but the emotional layers Nugent imparts into his songs have undoubtedly deepened. He doesn't sound sad exactly on 'Empress', but there's an air of melancholy when he sings "the tides have turned so quickly." It's perfectly paced, warm, personal material that's likely to appeal to anyone who's got a soft spot for Jim O'Rourke's 'Bad Timing' and its follow-ups.
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Cian Nugent's first proper solo album in seven years is a gentle reflection on his mother's illness, written as a way to process change and accept new futures.
When Nugent's mother was recovering from a stroke she experienced aphasia, or a difficulty speaking. She started saying the phrase "she brings me back to the land of living", something that stuck with Nugent as he was working on this new suite of songs. His delicate Americana sounds unchanged since 2016's 'Night Fiction', but the emotional layers Nugent imparts into his songs have undoubtedly deepened. He doesn't sound sad exactly on 'Empress', but there's an air of melancholy when he sings "the tides have turned so quickly." It's perfectly paced, warm, personal material that's likely to appeal to anyone who's got a soft spot for Jim O'Rourke's 'Bad Timing' and its follow-ups.
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This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Cian Nugent's first proper solo album in seven years is a gentle reflection on his mother's illness, written as a way to process change and accept new futures.
When Nugent's mother was recovering from a stroke she experienced aphasia, or a difficulty speaking. She started saying the phrase "she brings me back to the land of living", something that stuck with Nugent as he was working on this new suite of songs. His delicate Americana sounds unchanged since 2016's 'Night Fiction', but the emotional layers Nugent imparts into his songs have undoubtedly deepened. He doesn't sound sad exactly on 'Empress', but there's an air of melancholy when he sings "the tides have turned so quickly." It's perfectly paced, warm, personal material that's likely to appeal to anyone who's got a soft spot for Jim O'Rourke's 'Bad Timing' and its follow-ups.