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Oracles

Ana Silvera

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Format: CD

Cat No: GB1548CD

Release Date:  01 January 2020

Label:  Gearbox Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5065001717734

Genres:  Folk  

Release Date:  01 January 2020

Label:  Gearbox Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5065001717727

Genres:  Folk  

  • Description

    Ana's extraordinary vocal performances are supported by a cast of Jazz royalty, including Bill Laurance (Snarky Puppy), Jasper Hoiby (Phronesis), Jacob Smedegaard (Fiction, Du Blonde).

    Praise for Ana Silvera:
    "Stunning . . . Silvera mixes folk elements with magical storytelling" - The Guardian

    "There's both a lavish, vivid imagination and an intense intimacy at play . . . haunting, grown-up fairy-tales" - Metro

    "a wonderful piece of modern folk . . . its deftness and surety of touch means it's damned pleasing" - The Quietus

    Poignant, dreamlike and beautiful, and written following the sudden loss of her mother and brother, 'Oracles' was Silvera's way to transmute her grief into a cathartic work of art. The recording features Silvera as a soloist, a choir led by Josephine Stephenson and a stellar line-up of guest musicians including pianist Bill Laurance (Snarky Puppy), double bassist Jasper Hoiby (Phronesis) and drummer Jacob Smedegaard (Fiction, Du Blonde) as well as Simran Singh (violin), Anne Chauveau-Dhayan (cello) and Naomi Morris (percussion).

    The result is a haunting yet life-affirming collection of songs whose lyrics explore loss, love, salvation and the journey towards acceptance, themes that are underscored by beguiling, weaving choral lines, mellifluous Debussian piano melodies, subtly off-kilter percussion and rapturous strings, all unified by Silvera's dynamic vocal style which evokes the delicate yet theatrical prowess of Kate Bush, combined with what the Arts Desk described as a "Bjork-like spontaneity'.

    For fans of: Bjork, Kate Bush, Imogen Heap.

    Description

    Ana's extraordinary vocal performances are supported by a cast of Jazz royalty, including Bill Laurance (Snarky Puppy), Jasper Hoiby (Phronesis), Jacob Smedegaard (Fiction, Du Blonde).

    Praise for Ana Silvera:
    "Stunning . . . Silvera mixes folk elements with magical storytelling" - The Guardian

    "There's both a lavish, vivid imagination and an intense intimacy at play . . . haunting, grown-up fairy-tales" - Metro

    "a wonderful piece of modern folk . . . its deftness and surety of touch means it's damned pleasing" - The Quietus

    Poignant, dreamlike and beautiful, and written following the sudden loss of her mother and brother, 'Oracles' was Silvera's way to transmute her grief into a cathartic work of art. The recording features Silvera as a soloist, a choir led by Josephine Stephenson and a stellar line-up of guest musicians including pianist Bill Laurance (Snarky Puppy), double bassist Jasper Hoiby (Phronesis) and drummer Jacob Smedegaard (Fiction, Du Blonde) as well as Simran Singh (violin), Anne Chauveau-Dhayan (cello) and Naomi Morris (percussion).

    The result is a haunting yet life-affirming collection of songs whose lyrics explore loss, love, salvation and the journey towards acceptance, themes that are underscored by beguiling, weaving choral lines, mellifluous Debussian piano melodies, subtly off-kilter percussion and rapturous strings, all unified by Silvera's dynamic vocal style which evokes the delicate yet theatrical prowess of Kate Bush, combined with what the Arts Desk described as a "Bjork-like spontaneity'.

    For fans of: Bjork, Kate Bush, Imogen Heap.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Tears Of Oak, Fist Of Willow (The Sorrow)
      • 2. Skeleton Song (The Awakening)
      • 3. When The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter (The Search)
      • 4. Circle Of Chalk (The Test)
      • 5. Pearls And Thieves (The Rapture)
      • 6. I Grew Up In A Room, Small As A Penny (The Returning)
      • 7. Catherine Wheels (Acceptance)