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Emily Barker - Fragile as Humans (2024)

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Emily Barker - Fragile as Humans (2024)

Emily Barker - Fragile as Humans (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 210 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 84 Mb | 00:36:43
Indie Folk, Folk Rock, Female Vocal | Label: Everyone Sang

On her new album, Fragile as Humans - written and recorded as her time living in the UK was coming to a close - Emily Barker turns her lyrical gaze inwards.

Emily Barker - Live at Brunel Goods Shed (2022)

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Emily Barker - Live at Brunel Goods Shed (2022)

Emily Barker - Live at Brunel Goods Shed (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 280 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 133 Mb | 00:57:43
Folk Rock, Americana, Singer-Songwriter, Female Vocal | Label: Everyone Sang

Recorded live at Brunel Goods Shed, 15 November 2020. Filmed and broadcast as a livestream by Northern Cowboys, the event brought together the full band that recorded the album A Dark Murmuration of Words in the absence of live touring during the Covid lockdown.

Emily Barker - A Dark Murmuration Of Words (2020)

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Emily Barker - A Dark Murmuration Of Words (2020)

Emily Barker - A Dark Murmuration Of Words (2020)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 223 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 91 Mb | 00:39:37
Country, Folk, Americana, Female Vocal | Label: Everyone Sang

A Dark Murmuration of Words contends with a modern era built on racial and gender inequality, poverty and slavery, environmental exploitation and the climate crisis, finding them all connected by the dark shadow of patriarchy, pursuits of power, and the suppression of history. Referencing Emily Dickinson’s assertion that “If you take care of the small things, the big things take care of themselves,” Barker draws connections between the familial, the local, and the global: a mother sings to her unborn child, asking for its forgiveness on Strange Weather, Where Have The Sparrows Gone? looks outside an apartment window and imagines a post-apocalyptic birdless London, and a monument to a Confederate general comes alive for a “how-I-got-away-with-it” confession on Machine. Throughout A Dark Murmuration of Words, all of our choices, our unspoken prejudices, our carelessness, connect us to the whole, but becoming aware and honest on a local, personal scale, can begin to effect change, allow for healing, and tease out beauty from chaos.