
I'm Almost Happy Here, But I Never Feel At Home is a Alt/Indie album by Hotel Books, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Emo
- stripped-back
- intense
- confessional
About
Hotel Books’ debut album spotlights spoken-word artist Cam Smith against a backdrop of atmospheric postpunk instrumentation. The album’s lyrics take a dysfunctional relationship as a departure point before delving into questions of faith, mortality, and redemption with a palpable sort of desperation. “Constant Collapse,” “Dreaming or Sinking,” “Cult Leader,” and “America’s Next Model” show Smith’s ability to draw the listener in with his unflinching confessions of guilt, shame, and spiritual need. These astringent, painfully honest tracks have the immediacy and emotional power of a midnight phone call from a friend in crisis.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Lose One Friend2:57
- 2Lose All Friends2:18
- 3Lose Yourself3:01
- 4Constant Collapse3:31
- 5Dreaming or Sinking3:18
- 6Two Eight One3:20
- 7America's Next Model3:05
- 8Cult Leader3:41
- 9Nicole3:30
- 10Lungs4:15
- 11Car Crash4:33
Credits
Performers
- Chris LaRocqueDRUMS
- Dan ColasantoDRUMS
- Steve AlipertaDRUMS
- Cam SmithVOCALS
- Jordan LealGUITAR
- Hiram HernandezDRUMS BASS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold
