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LAEL NEALE

Altogether Stranger (Vinyl LP, Lavender)

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Once in a while, an artist will stand out from the throng like a gentle alien, reminding us music can still sound fresh. Indie songwriter Lael Neale is one such interplanetary talent, with her third album Altogether Stranger due out on Sub Pop this May. With inspiration drawn from unexpected names like Dionne Warwick and John Lennon, as well as "primitive American gospel" and Spacemen 3, Lael Neale is one to watch. - Flying Out


 Description:  Lael Neale’s minimalist drone pop draws inspiration from the Transcendentalists, the alienation of modern life, and a rich array of musical influences—ranging from Dionne Warwick and John Lennon to primitive American gospel and Spacemen 3. 

Her expansive new record, Altogether Stranger, due May 2, was written and recorded in the early morning quiet of Los Angeles. Clocking in at just 32 minutes, the 9-song LP covers an unexpected breadth of musical and lyrical terrain—from garage rock nursery rhymes and creation myths to Motorik dance dirges and solitary Omnichord meditations. A brilliant lyricist, Neale has a unique ability to uncover the extraordinary within the mundane, tackling themes of polarity that recur throughout her work—country vs. city, humanity vs. technology, isolation vs. society. This album is her third collaboration with producer Guy Blakeslee who helps expand the tonal palette while staying true to Neale’s commitment to the raw immediacy and hand-made intimacy of home recording. Altogether Stranger - a stunning album filled with dreamlike reverie, Neale’s crystalline voice, and echoes of the Velvet Underground - was conceived after four years of oscillating between rural solitude and urban chaos. It finds Neale perched at the piano in a hilltop bungalow, looking down on a rare curve of Sunset Blvd. Here, in this daily ritual of writing, singing, and painting—what David Lynch referred to as “the Art Life”—she creates the space for her most adventurous work to date. 


Tracklist
  1. Wild Waters
  2. All Good Things Will Come To Pass
  3. Down On The Freeway
  4. Sleep Through The Long Night
  5. Come On
  6. Tell Me How To Be Here
  7. New Age
  8. All Is Never Lost
  9. There From Here

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