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Black Water (Lp)

Adna

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Format: CD

Cat No: DZCD103

Format Details: Lp

Release Date:  17 September 2021

Label:  Despotz Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7350049517179

Genres:  Indie  Singer Songwriter  

Release Date:  17 September 2021

Label:  Despotz Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7350049517186

Genres:  Indie  Singer Songwriter  

  • Description

    "a bit of lush melancholia with dreamy overtones that will certainly tug at your heart strings." - Stereogum.

    "It's a beautifully introverted return, all hushed ambience and slow-moving melody." - CLASH.

    "Introspective and fragile, it's a modern-day take on heartbroken folk tales that's as instantly relatable as it is devastating." - DIY.

    "Closure" is a lilting-yet-intense folk offering from Sweden's Adna" - The Line of Best Fit.

    Following on from the release of her stunning 2017 full-length 'Closure', an album which was lauded across numerous outlets including Stereogum, CLASH, The Line Of Best Fit, DIY and many more, Swedish-born but Berlin-based singer songwriter Adna has now unveiled the details behind her next LP 'Black Water'. Much like her work to date, 'Black Water' sees her channel a rich and ambient direction, filled with warm and textured aesthetics. With her smooth and seductive voice layered over a heady mix of bright and enticing production, her latest collection looks set to become one of her most praised to date.

    To date, Adna has made three beautifully woeful albums; 2014's 'Night', 2015's 'Run, Lucifer' and the album 'Closure' in 2017. Supporting 'Closure', Adna played a packed Eurosonic showcase in 2017 and toured throughout Germany, UK, France and Scandinavia in the months since its release. Adna's music has had more than 50 million streams on the large DSPs, and has had her melancholic, lo-fi work compared to the likes of Bon Iver and Daughter.

    Description

    "a bit of lush melancholia with dreamy overtones that will certainly tug at your heart strings." - Stereogum.

    "It's a beautifully introverted return, all hushed ambience and slow-moving melody." - CLASH.

    "Introspective and fragile, it's a modern-day take on heartbroken folk tales that's as instantly relatable as it is devastating." - DIY.

    "Closure" is a lilting-yet-intense folk offering from Sweden's Adna" - The Line of Best Fit.

    Following on from the release of her stunning 2017 full-length 'Closure', an album which was lauded across numerous outlets including Stereogum, CLASH, The Line Of Best Fit, DIY and many more, Swedish-born but Berlin-based singer songwriter Adna has now unveiled the details behind her next LP 'Black Water'. Much like her work to date, 'Black Water' sees her channel a rich and ambient direction, filled with warm and textured aesthetics. With her smooth and seductive voice layered over a heady mix of bright and enticing production, her latest collection looks set to become one of her most praised to date.

    To date, Adna has made three beautifully woeful albums; 2014's 'Night', 2015's 'Run, Lucifer' and the album 'Closure' in 2017. Supporting 'Closure', Adna played a packed Eurosonic showcase in 2017 and toured throughout Germany, UK, France and Scandinavia in the months since its release. Adna's music has had more than 50 million streams on the large DSPs, and has had her melancholic, lo-fi work compared to the likes of Bon Iver and Daughter.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Kad Procvatu Behari
      • 2. Black Water
      • 3. Darkness Born in Youth
      • 4. Don't Know
      • 5. You Are
      • 6. November
      • 7. Bloom
      • 8. Color
      • 9. Elsewhere
      • 10. This, Now, Here

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Kad Procvatu Behari
      • 2. Black Water
      • 3. Darkness Born in Youth
      • 4. Don't Know
      • 5. You Are
      • 6. November
      • 7. Bloom
      • 8. Color
      • 9. Elsewhere
      • 10. This, Now, Here