Showing Up

Samantha Urbani - LP Vinyl

11 Track In G'fold Sleeve On Khaki Vinyl (LUCKY167LP)
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Music Styles Indie
Artist Samantha Urbani (View everything by Samantha Urbani)
Condition New
Grade NEW
Country Item Pressed In Europe
Format LP Vinyl
Year 2023
Label Lucky Number (View everything from Lucky Number)
Catalogue Number LUCKY167LP

1. Showing Up 
2. One Day at a Time 
3. Fine Lines 
4. Common Sense (lovebombed) 
5. Guiding Star (ft. Sasha Desree) 
6. Isolation 
7. An Opportunity 
8. Time Keeps Slipping (ft. Rexy) 
9. Evidence 
10. More Than a Feeling 
11. c u clear

On her long-awaited debut album, Showing Up, the former Friends-frontwoman Samantha Urbani goes out to bat for her beliefs, and pours a decade of tumult and personal growth into the sort of irresistibly loose-limbed, retro-leaning alt-pop that has always been her specialty. 

It’s Urbani’s innate ability to hit the sweet spot between heady pop melodies and unfettered experimentation that makes Showing Up such a compelling collection,  from the celestial disco shimmer of ‘Isolation’ and ‘Guiding Star’ to the Jam & Lewis stylings of ‘c u clear’ and the Santigold-esque funk-pop of ‘Time Keeps Slipping’.  With shades of Rapture-era Blondie meets LCD Soundsystem, ‘One Day At A Time’ features louche slap bass and sliding Talking Heads-esque synths whilst ‘Evidence’, powered by gated drums, is 80s new wave/freestyle by way of Miami Sound Machine/Lisa Lisa/Nu Shooz.

Co-produced by Samantha with Nick Weiss (Nightfeelings), the album is in keeping with Urbani’s predilection for spontaneity, with an organic approach to collaboration and contributions from close friends including Eric Cross, John Caroll Kirby, Rostam Batmanglij, Molly Lewis and Sasha Desree, as well as Sade’s right-hand man Stuart Matthewman. 

‘Showing Up’ is a deeply uplifting record – created on Urbani’s own terms – and one that’s testament to the spirit of survival. And as overdue as its release might feel for fans, Samantha firmly believes Showing Up couldn’t have arrived a single second sooner.