Alexia Bomtempo - Chasing Storms And Stars (2017)

Artist: Alexia Bomtempo
Title: Chasing Storms And Stars
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Alexia Bomtempo
Genre: Alternative
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:11
Total Size: 95 / 241 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Chasing Storms And Stars
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Alexia Bomtempo
Genre: Alternative
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:11
Total Size: 95 / 241 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Crystallize (4:25)
2. I Thought About You (4:03)
3. A Cada Canto (3:19)
4. Letting It Die (4:29)
5. Too Soon (3:53)
6. You Took It All (3:52)
7. Maybe I'm a Fool (3:56)
8. Mexico (4:11)
9. Lullaby (2:55)
10. Till the Rain Came (3:19)
11. Oh the Vampyre (2:50)
Alexia Bomtempo delivers an electrifying masterpiece in Chasing Storms and Stars. Her third studio album is an odyssey through the majestic backdrop of desert roads and endless nights. It’s entrancing wanderlust pulls from influences ranging from American Blues, Folk, Country and Motown Swing, whilst never forgetting the Brazilian beats that are in Bomtempo’s blood. Her sultry, intimate vocals embody the exquisite heartbreak and aching passion that become your trusty companions as you chase storms and stars.
Setting off through the vast expanse of America’s Badlands, the album begins with the beautifully haunting “Crystallize”. The stripped down, naked honesty of “I Thought About You” will simultaneously rip out your heart and soothe your soul before you’re uplifted by the Brazilian vibes and strings of “A Cada Canto”. The bittersweet country ballad “Too Soon” swiftly follows and before you know it, Bomtempo’s mesmerizing voice has you cascading out of control through passion’s giddy highs and the all-consuming lows in “Maybe I’m a Fool”.
Setting off through the vast expanse of America’s Badlands, the album begins with the beautifully haunting “Crystallize”. The stripped down, naked honesty of “I Thought About You” will simultaneously rip out your heart and soothe your soul before you’re uplifted by the Brazilian vibes and strings of “A Cada Canto”. The bittersweet country ballad “Too Soon” swiftly follows and before you know it, Bomtempo’s mesmerizing voice has you cascading out of control through passion’s giddy highs and the all-consuming lows in “Maybe I’m a Fool”.