FAITH, PALOMA
THE GLORIFICATION OF SADNESS
Label: SIN ALLEY
Releasedatum: 16-02-2024
Herkomst: NL
Item-nr: 4614640
EAN: 0196588647512
Status: NRM
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LP (1)
€ 34.99
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Recensie
LP - Indies Exclusive Limited Edition Crystal Clear Vinyl. Includes "Bad Woman" and "How You Leave A Man".
Gearing up for another monumental chapter, British superstar Paloma Faith returns with the release of her sixth studio album, The Glorification of Sadness.
The Glorification of Sadness is more than an album about relationships. The celebration of finding your way back after leaving a long term relationship, being empowered even in your failures and taking responsibility for your own happiness. It is her most personal album to date, drawing on her own experiences with Paloma acting as the anchor to direct a deeply personal narrative and album.
This is the first new music from Paloma since the release of her fifth studio album Infinite Things in November 2020 and is the first time in her career where she has executively produced a record. The album is produced by Swedish born but LA native Martin Wave who made a name for himself within the Hollywood film space. Having started work together on a track for the new album and enjoying Martin's cinematic style production he quickly became a cornerstone of the album. It also features collaborators Chase & Status, Kojey Radical, Maverick Sabre, Lapsley, MJ Cole, Fred Cox, Amy Wadge, Liam Bailey and Jaycen Joshua.
The album's first single, "How You Leave a Man," was produced by award winning producer and composer Martin Wave and co-written with JKash, Andrew Wells, Ellie King and Charlie Puth. It has ALL the makings of a new era of Paloma. It's confident. It's cinematic. It's empowering. It's compelling from beginning to end, all powered by the kind of anthems that transformed her into an icon. The single is about finding the confidence of walking away from a relationship and being empowered with your own happiness, its limitless expression of pop allows it to sit comfortably next to Paloma's many chart successors and then some.
Tracks
Disc 1
1. Sweatpants
2. Pressure
3. God In Dress
4. How You Leave A Man
5. There's Nothing More Human Than Failure (Interlude)
6. Bad Woman
7. Cry On The Dancefloor
8. Say My Name
9. Let It Ride
10. The Big Band Ending (Interlude)
11. Eat Shit And Die
12. Divorce
13. Hate When You're Happy
14. Enjoy Yourself
15. I Am Enough
16. Mirror To Mirror (Interlude)
17. Already Broken