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Sunlight Echoes: Yellow Vinyl LP
Whitelandsā second album Sunlight Echoes builds on their elemental debut ā that won them fans from Slowdive to David Jonsson ā with a more expansive sound that takes them out of the shoegaze shadows to somewhere bigger, better and brighter. Produced by long-time collaborator Ian Flynn and mixed by double Grammy Award-winner Eduardo De La Paz (New Order, The Horrors, The Charlatans, The KVB, Drug Store Romeos), there are soaring string arrangements (by Iskra Strings) and Lush guest vocals from labelmate Emma Anderson. āWeāre coming back with a lot more maturity and realness,ā says singer and guitarist Etienne Quartey-Papafio of their step up. āIt shows in how much more emotional our music has become.ā With maturity comes a new-found confidence, so not only are there stunning melodies everywhere, but Etienneās vocals are front and centre throughout. āItās been really cool to watch Etienne push through boundaries,ā adds bassist Vanessa Govinden. āI like the direction weāve taken on this album. Weāre taking a risk. Itās half and half.ā Sheās right ā the first half of the album has an almost Britpop breeziness, that belies the serious subject matter that inspired the songs, while the second half gets heavier, in all senses, with added grit and gravitas.āThis album is one of enduring,ā says Etienne of the overarching theme. āWe had family that were dying, I was broke, there was a shortage of my ADHD medication⦠I was suffering, but not just me, everyone around me was too.ā āThe last two years have been challenging,ā concludes Vanessa. āThe universe really fucked with us. Thatās why there are themes of loss, disconnection, fragmentation and yearning, but on the other side there is also unity and hope.ā Sunlight Echoes is a poetic, melodic statement of intent from this formidable band. Whitelands have fought back and triumphed in the face of adversity.
Tracklisting:
1.Heat Of The Summer
2.Songbird (Forever)
3.Shibuya Crossing
4.GlanceĀ
5.Sparklebaby (feat. Emma Anderson)
6.BlankspaceĀ
7.I Am No God, An Effigy
8.Dark HorseĀ
9.MirrorsĀ
10.Golden DazeĀ
Whitelandsā second album Sunlight Echoes builds on their elemental debut ā that won them fans from Slowdive to David Jonsson ā with a more expansive sound that takes them out of the shoegaze shadows to somewhere bigger, better and brighter. Produced by long-time collaborator Ian Flynn and mixed by double Grammy Award-winner Eduardo De La Paz (New Order, The Horrors, The Charlatans, The KVB, Drug Store Romeos), there are soaring string arrangements (by Iskra Strings) and Lush guest vocals from labelmate Emma Anderson. āWeāre coming back with a lot more maturity and realness,ā says singer and guitarist Etienne Quartey-Papafio of their step up. āIt shows in how much more emotional our music has become.ā With maturity comes a new-found confidence, so not only are there stunning melodies everywhere, but Etienneās vocals are front and centre throughout. āItās been really cool to watch Etienne push through boundaries,ā adds bassist Vanessa Govinden. āI like the direction weāve taken on this album. Weāre taking a risk. Itās half and half.ā Sheās right ā the first half of the album has an almost Britpop breeziness, that belies the serious subject matter that inspired the songs, while the second half gets heavier, in all senses, with added grit and gravitas.āThis album is one of enduring,ā says Etienne of the overarching theme. āWe had family that were dying, I was broke, there was a shortage of my ADHD medication⦠I was suffering, but not just me, everyone around me was too.ā āThe last two years have been challenging,ā concludes Vanessa. āThe universe really fucked with us. Thatās why there are themes of loss, disconnection, fragmentation and yearning, but on the other side there is also unity and hope.ā Sunlight Echoes is a poetic, melodic statement of intent from this formidable band. Whitelands have fought back and triumphed in the face of adversity.
Tracklisting:
1.Heat Of The Summer
2.Songbird (Forever)
3.Shibuya Crossing
4.GlanceĀ
5.Sparklebaby (feat. Emma Anderson)
6.BlankspaceĀ
7.I Am No God, An Effigy
8.Dark HorseĀ
9.MirrorsĀ
10.Golden DazeĀ
$47.58
Sunlight Echoes: Yellow Vinyl LPā
$47.58
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Whitelandsā second album Sunlight Echoes builds on their elemental debut ā that won them fans from Slowdive to David Jonsson ā with a more expansive sound that takes them out of the shoegaze shadows to somewhere bigger, better and brighter. Produced by long-time collaborator Ian Flynn and mixed by double Grammy Award-winner Eduardo De La Paz (New Order, The Horrors, The Charlatans, The KVB, Drug Store Romeos), there are soaring string arrangements (by Iskra Strings) and Lush guest vocals from labelmate Emma Anderson. āWeāre coming back with a lot more maturity and realness,ā says singer and guitarist Etienne Quartey-Papafio of their step up. āIt shows in how much more emotional our music has become.ā With maturity comes a new-found confidence, so not only are there stunning melodies everywhere, but Etienneās vocals are front and centre throughout. āItās been really cool to watch Etienne push through boundaries,ā adds bassist Vanessa Govinden. āI like the direction weāve taken on this album. Weāre taking a risk. Itās half and half.ā Sheās right ā the first half of the album has an almost Britpop breeziness, that belies the serious subject matter that inspired the songs, while the second half gets heavier, in all senses, with added grit and gravitas.āThis album is one of enduring,ā says Etienne of the overarching theme. āWe had family that were dying, I was broke, there was a shortage of my ADHD medication⦠I was suffering, but not just me, everyone around me was too.ā āThe last two years have been challenging,ā concludes Vanessa. āThe universe really fucked with us. Thatās why there are themes of loss, disconnection, fragmentation and yearning, but on the other side there is also unity and hope.ā Sunlight Echoes is a poetic, melodic statement of intent from this formidable band. Whitelands have fought back and triumphed in the face of adversity.
Tracklisting:
1.Heat Of The Summer
2.Songbird (Forever)
3.Shibuya Crossing
4.GlanceĀ
5.Sparklebaby (feat. Emma Anderson)
6.BlankspaceĀ
7.I Am No God, An Effigy
8.Dark HorseĀ
9.MirrorsĀ
10.Golden DazeĀ














