
Conversations is a Alt/Indie album by Woman's Hour, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- dreamy
- intimate
- nocturnal
About
Nile, Prefab Sprout, Talk Talk, and The xx. In the case of Woman’s Hour, everything centers on vocalist Fiona Burgess, who brings human tenderness to subtle but stunning songs such as the title track, “To the End,” “Two Sides of You,” and “Devotion.” Even when the rhythms bounce upward, surprisingly on “Darkest Place” (earning comparisons to Beach House) and more expectedly on “Her Ghost” and “The Day That Needs Defending,” Burgess brings a vulnerability that adds further dimensions to everything she touches. William Burgess’ guitar work never veers from its context, working as much behind the scenes as weaving additional layers of texture with keyboardist Josh Hunnisett for sister Fiona to exploit. “In Stillness We Remain” swirls with a touch of old-school Cocteau Twins. Bassist Nicolas Graves provides a sober pulse while all else is an intoxicating shimmer. As a debut album, <i>Conversations</i> sounds unusually assured and experienced, as if the band <i>must</i> be hiding something on their shelves.
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Tracklist
- 1Unbroken Sequence3:33
- 2Conversations3:20
- 3To the End4:27
- 4Darkest Place4:06
- 5In Stillness We Remain3:38
- 6Our Love Has No Rhythm4:27
- 7Her Ghost3:13
- 8Two Sides of You3:34
- 9Devotion4:23
- 10Reflections3:46
- 11The Day That Needs Defending3:32
Credits
Performers
Production & Engineering
- Tom MorrisPRODUCER
- Tom MorrisMIXED BY
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold
