854255005682
854255005675

Medicine For Living

Alexa Rose

Regular
£9.99
Sale
Regular
£9.99
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 

Format: CD

Cat No: BLM0568

Release Date:  04 October 2019

Label:  Big Legal Mess Records / Fat Possum

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  854255005682

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

Release Date:  04 October 2019

Label:  Big Legal Mess Records / Fat Possum

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  854255005675

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

  • Description

    Alexa Rose was born in the Alleghany Highlands of western Virginia, raised in the tiny railroad town of Clifton Forge. Though no one in her immediate family played or sang, she inherited a deep musical legacy. "Growing up I would hear stories of my great-grandfather Alvy who, for a time, lived and played with [bluegrass great] Lester Flatt when they were both young men," says Rose. "Apparently, Lester tried to get him to move to Nashville and pursue a career. But my great-grandfather decided to stay in the mountains with his wife on their farm.There are so many musicians where I'm from, people who just play on their porch or in some local bar - and they're amazing. They don't do it commercially, that's not the essence of what they do. There's a deep connection between their sense of place and the music they make. That's what really inspires me about the musical culture in the South and the mountains, especially." That visceral connection is at the core of Rose's debut album, Medicine for Living (Big Legal Mess, October 4th). A stunning ten-track effort, it finds the 25-year-old singer-songwriter bringing a wellspring of tradition to bear on an enlivening collection of contemporary roots songs. A mostly self-taught musician, Rose picked up the guitar as a teen. "I always grew up with traditional mountain music in my ear and in my community, but I don't think I actualized its influenced on me until I moved to North Carolina in 2013." It was there, as a music major at Appalachian State University, that Rose was fully exposed to a wealth of old time music, regional stylists like Doc Watson, and most crucially, the ancient folk ballads carried over from the British Isles. "Those traditional songs are presented in a stark way that preserves the stories. It's all about the storytelling," she says. "That really affected the way I started crafted my own songs and how I sang." Despite her studies, playing music was never a bloodless academic pursuit for Rose but rather a deeply intimate act.

    Description

    Alexa Rose was born in the Alleghany Highlands of western Virginia, raised in the tiny railroad town of Clifton Forge. Though no one in her immediate family played or sang, she inherited a deep musical legacy. "Growing up I would hear stories of my great-grandfather Alvy who, for a time, lived and played with [bluegrass great] Lester Flatt when they were both young men," says Rose. "Apparently, Lester tried to get him to move to Nashville and pursue a career. But my great-grandfather decided to stay in the mountains with his wife on their farm. There are so many musicians where I'm from, people who just play on their porch or in some local bar - and they're amazing. They don't do it commercially, that's not the essence of what they do. There's a deep connection between their sense of place and the music they make. That's what really inspires me about the musical culture in the South and the mountains, especially." That visceral connection is at the core of Rose's debut album, Medicine for Living (Big Legal Mess, October 4th). A stunning ten-track effort, it finds the 25-year-old singer-songwriter bringing a wellspring of tradition to bear on an enlivening collection of contemporary roots songs. A mostly self-taught musician, Rose picked up the guitar as a teen. "I always grew up with traditional mountain music in my ear and in my community, but I don't think I actualized its influenced on me until I moved to North Carolina in 2013." It was there, as a music major at Appalachian State University, that Rose was fully exposed to a wealth of old time music, regional stylists like Doc Watson, and most crucially, the ancient folk ballads carried over from the British Isles. "Those traditional songs are presented in a stark way that preserves the stories. It's all about the storytelling," she says. "That really affected the way I started crafted my own songs and how I sang." Despite her studies, playing music was never a bloodless academic pursuit for Rose but rather a deeply intimate act.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Borrow Your Heart
      • 2. Like A Child
      • 3. The Last Wildflower
      • 4. The Leaving Kind
      • 5. Medicine For Living
      • 6. Red Balloon
      • 7. Fine Tooth Comb
      • 8. The Way Love Is
      • 9. Tried And True
      • 10. Untitled No. 47

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Borrow Your Heart
      • 2. Like A Child
      • 3. The Last Wildflower
      • 4. The Leaving Kind
      • 5. Medicine For Living
      • 6. Red Balloon
      • 7. Fine Tooth Comb
      • 8. The Way Love Is
      • 9. Tried And True
      • 10. Untitled No. 47