Revealer

Madison Cunningham - CD

Following Up From Her Grammy-Nominated Album 'who Are You Now', L.a Singer-Songwriter Guitarist Madison Cunningham Returns With Her Second Album On Verve Forecast, 'revealer'. As Its Title Suggests, 'revealer' Is Full of Confessions, Intimations, and Hard Truths the Los Angeles Singer-Songwriter-Guitarist Might Rather Have Kept To Herself; In Her Own Words, Madison Describes "revealer" As "the Binding Theme of the Album. the Hand That Slowly Chips Away At the Mirror In Which You See Yourself and the World, and Replaces It With the Reflection That Is Most True. A Truth That I Felt In Opposition To the Entire Writing/Creating Processes." (4558381)
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Music Styles Folk Rock, Rock And Progressive
Artist Madison Cunningham (View everything by Madison Cunningham)
Grade NEW
Format CD
Year 2022
Label Decca (View everything from Decca)
Catalogue Number 4558381
1. All I’ve Ever Known
2. Hospital
3. Anywhere
4. Sunshine
5. Life According to Raechel
6. Who Are You Now
7. In From Japan
8. Collider Particles
9. Your Hate Could Power A Train
10. Our Rebellion
11. Sara And The Silent Crowd
Madison Cunningham - Revealer - CD - Decca - 2022 - 4558381 - NEW - Following Up From Her Grammy-Nominated Album 'who Are You Now', L.a Singer-Songwriter Guitarist Madison Cunningham Returns With Her Second Album On Verve Forecast, 'revealer'. As Its Title Suggests, 'revealer' Is Full of Confessions, Intimations, and Hard Truths the Los Angeles Singer-Songwriter-Guitarist Might Rather Have Kept To Herself; In Her Own Words, Madison Describes "revealer" As "the Binding Theme of the Album. the Hand That Slowly Chips Away At the Mirror In Which You See Yourself and the World, and Replaces It With the Reflection That Is Most True. A Truth That I Felt In Opposition To the Entire Writing/Creating Processes."