The Cat Empire - Stolen Diamonds (2019)

Artist: The Cat Empire
Title: Stolen Diamonds
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Two Shoes Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 53:51
Total Size: 359 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Stolen Diamonds
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Two Shoes Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 53:51
Total Size: 359 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Kila (3:48)
02. Stolen Diamonds (4:23)
03. Oscar Wilde (3:45)
04. Ready Now (3:15)
05. Barricades (5:18)
06. Anybody (4:31)
07. La Sirène (3:18)
08. Echoes (4:33)
09. Who's That? (3:18)
10. Adelphia (5:48)
11. Saturday Night (4:41)
12. Bow Down to Love (3:49)
13. Sola (3:23)
“The band wanted to create an album full of songs that would translate directly onto an international festival stage. That’s really been the broad ambition of each album since Steal the Light. You could say that Steal the Light, Rising with the Sun, and Stolen Diamonds work as a trilogy – all produced with Jan, and all an integral part of our live sets around the world.
In terms of the production we weren’t afraid to add layers and experiment with sounds outside our usual collection. But we also kept coming back to the simplicity of the melodies and the song’s direct impact.
After all these years and sonic miles, we’ve come to trust our instincts and first impressions musically, and that’s an exciting place to be as a band. I hope that some aspect of that feeling translates to our audience, where even though they might be listening to the song for the first time, it feels as if they’ve known it all along.”
In terms of the production we weren’t afraid to add layers and experiment with sounds outside our usual collection. But we also kept coming back to the simplicity of the melodies and the song’s direct impact.
After all these years and sonic miles, we’ve come to trust our instincts and first impressions musically, and that’s an exciting place to be as a band. I hope that some aspect of that feeling translates to our audience, where even though they might be listening to the song for the first time, it feels as if they’ve known it all along.”