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Folk.
Ever the emotional explorer, Rose Cousins journeyed through “the conditions of love” and reemerged on the other side. So go ahead — ask her anything. She’s up for it.
The pilgrimage begins with “To Be Born (Overture),” an appropriately wordless opening track that unveils a new, atmospheric, instrumental sound for the acclaimed, Nova Scotia-based folk artist. It concludes with “How is This (the last time)," a peaceful goodbye to our unfathomably short turn here on Earth. This album is about all the kinds of love in between. You will emerge from Conditions of Love - Vol 1 in one piece, for Rose holds our hands while she guides us through. For her, love has a kind of terrible beauty. There is her signature deftness with the yearning we all feel, but these conditions of love are not terminal or catastrophic. The journey results in a striking clarity, and it’s the gift of that clarity that brings on surprising tears.
Rose leans into the natural world here, from the delicate, ephemeral blossoms of "Forget Me Not" to the “Borrowed Light” of the moon, calling on the planetary systems, weaving a tapestry of interconnectedness. It’s a reminder that we are all part of something larger, wilder and more wondrous. She embraces the mystery, and this cosmic point of view pushes her into an expanding sonic palette, one that has Conditions of Love - Vol 1 entering new orbits.
Hele review, veel: https://www.killbeatmusic.com/rosecousins
Tracks:
01 To Be Born (overture)
02 Forget Me Not
03 I Believe in Love (and it’s very hard)
04 Denouement
05 That’s How Long (I’ve waited for your love)
06 Needed You
07 Wolf and Man
08 K’s Waltz
09 Borrowed Light
10 How is this (the last time)
Staat er compleet op, 10% pars mee gepost. Met zeer veel dank aan de originele poster. Laat af en toe eens weten wat je van het album vindt. Altijd leuk, de mening van anderen. Oh ja, MP3 doe ik niet aan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_ezPb-91ao&t=1s
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