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  • Box For Buddy, Box For Star

  • (Colored Vinyl, Red, Digital Download Card)
Box For Buddy, Box For Star
  • Box For Buddy, Box For Star

  • (Colored Vinyl, Red, Digital Download Card)
  • Artist: This Is Lorelei
  • Label: Double Double Whammy
  • UPC: 644110410115
  • Item #: 2642525X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 6/14/2024
  • This product is a special order
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Since 2012, New York City singer-songwriter Nate Amos (Water From Your Eyes, My Idea) has recorded and self-released hundreds of songs under the This Is Lorelei moniker, and perhaps surprisingly, after a decade plus, "Box for Buddy, Box for Star" marks the first attempt at a traditional, intentionally written full-length album. Amos describes the bulk of This Is Lorelei's discography as "unedited diary entries," written and recorded without much forethought, regard for genre or reverence for albums as thematic bodies of work, so oddly enough, "Box for Buddy, Box for Star" is both a fresh start and the culmination of years of diligent, interesting songwriting. "Box for Buddy, Box for Star" embraces traditional pop songcraft and a confessional, carefully written brand of lyricism, dabbling in the kind of classic singer-songwriter cliches he never imagined toying with. The LP exudes both a grizzled charm and youthful intensity. Sonically, Amos adorns the record with quaint country gestures-a full-circle artistic choice for Amos whose father is a veteran bluegrass musician. And it wouldn't be a Nate Amos release without a few curveballs, like "Dancing in the Club," a bouncy auto-tuned pop song, which he likens to Bruce Hornsby-via-Blink-182, or "Perfect Hand," an intimate piano-led track with vocal samples, alarm bell-like effects and skittering electronic beats. He also mischievously opens the album with a red herring of sorts, "Angel's Eye," a twangy sci-fi country duet about an angel who abducts a cowboy and unintentionally falls in love. EXPLICIT

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