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Read moreLuna Shadows has finally unveiled her long-awaited LP, "bathwater," a deeply personal journey through emotion and memory. Released independently on June 21st, this album marks a significant departure from her previous work, Digital Pacific, embracing a blend of 70s folk/rock, 90s grunge, and 2000s indie-pop influences. The title track, 'bathwater,' stands as the album's centerpiece, a poignant reflection on anticipatory grief and childhood memories inspired by her mother.
In discussing the album, Shadows revealed her deliberate approach to crafting every lyric independently, seeking quietude to delve into her introspective journey. Co-produced with Bradley Hale and enhanced by Grammy-winning engineer Beatriz Artola, "bathwater" navigates themes of love, loss, and self-discovery through a mix of electronic textures, organic instrumentation, and immersive soundscapes.
Each song on "bathwater" unfolds like a chapter in a narrative, capturing the ebb and flow of emotions. From the ethereal 'full moon' to the introspective 'stay mad' and the dreamlike 'honeymoon,' Shadows' dreamy vocals guide listeners through a sonic exploration of her inner world. The album culminates with 'apocalypse love song,' a poignant orchestral piece that brings closure to the emotional journey.
Shadows' creative vision extends beyond music; she designed a set of tarot cards, each representing a song, to accompany the album. This artistic breadth underscores her commitment to storytelling and creating a holistic experience for her audience.
In an interview with Atwood Magazine, Shadows delved into the album's genesis, emphasizing its reflective nature compared to the reactive tone of her previous work. She describes "bathwater" as a journey that traces the cycles of life and emotion, capturing moments of vulnerability and strength.
From its intricate production to its introspective lyrics and innovative visuals, "bathwater" emerges as a testament to Luna Shadows' evolution as both a musician and a storyteller. It invites listeners to embrace the complexities of human experience and find solace in the beauty of imperfection. As Shadows eloquently puts it, "bathwater is an expression of love all around you, something you feel everywhere. It’s not something you lose or let go of."
With "bathwater," Luna Shadows invites us into her world—a place where music transcends boundaries, emotions are raw and authentic, and storytelling is a form of healing. It's an album that resonates long after the last note fades, leaving a profound imprint on the listener's soul.