Cindy Wilson - Change
- People Are Asking
- Stand Back Time
- Mystic
- No One Can Tell You
- Change
- Things I'd Like to Say
- Sunrise
- On the Inside
- Brother
- Memory
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-KRS-642
- Tracks
- 10
Vinyl LP pressing. After 40 years as one-third of the creative core of the B-52s, Cindy Wilson steps out on her own with the new solo album, Change. A collaboration between Wilson and friends and Athens musicians Ryan Monahan, Lemuel Hayes, and Suny Lyons, Change marks a significant departure from Wilson's other band. With echoes of Air, Bjork, Tame Impala, and Gary Numan, the collective refers to it's infectious brand of new-wave electro-pop as ""Turbo Chill."" Rather than shouting in a ""rock voice,"" on Change Wilson gets to experiment with more emotional, subtle vocalizations, crooning, and whispering over swirls of subtle psychedelia, Quincy Jones-era strings, and pulsing synths.
- People Are Asking
- Stand Back Time
- No One Can Tell You
- Change
- Mystic
- Things I'd Like to Say
- Sunrise
- On the Inside
- Brother
- Memory
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
After 40 years as one-third of the creative core of the B-52s, Cindy Wilson steps out on her own with the new solo album, Change. A collaboration between Wilson and friends and Athens musicians Ryan Monahan, Lemuel Hayes, and Suny Lyons, Change marks a significant departure from Wilson's other band. With echoes of Air, Bjork, Tame Impala, and Gary Numan, the collective refers to it's infectious brand of new-wave electro-pop as ""Turbo Chill."" Rather than shouting in a ""rock voice,"" on Change Wilson gets to experiment with more emotional, subtle vocalizations, crooning, and whispering over swirls of subtle psychedelia, Quincy Jones-era strings, and pulsing synths.