Lucy Rose - This Ain't the Way You Go Out (CD)
- Light As Grass
- Could You Help Me
- Dusty Frames
- Whatever You Want
- Interlude I
- Life's Too Short
- This Ain't The Way You Go Out
- Over When It's Over
- Sail Away
- Interlude II
- No More
- Racket
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- COMM615
- Tracks
- 12
- Pressing
- Colored Vinyl
British musician Lucy Rose released a third album, No Words Left, back in 2019. It garnered the strongest critical acclaim of her career and culminated in a sell-out show at Londons Barbican theatre. It was a record that ruminated in a sort of hushed reverence, emotionally charged and deftly delivered. Roses new record This Aint The Way You Go Out is inspired by a trip to America with friend and rapper Logic, she later worked with renowned producer Kwes to finish the record. This Aint The Way You Go Out is an album constructed from the ashes of despair, nurturing the tiniest of green shoots and giving life to something that had looked otherwise spent. It's a new era for Lucy, and an era in it's purest, truest sense. An artist re-awakening herself to the power of music, and having a lot of fun in the process of it's discovery and delivery.
- Adored
- Fried Rice
- Foam
- Sonic Blue
- Heading for the Door
- Velvet
- Ihysm
- Molly
- Daisy Chain
- Sofa King
- Glory to Glory
- Always Always
- Big Ciggie
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 13
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