Willie J Healey - People and Their Dogs (2017)
Artist: Willie J Healey
Title: People and Their Dogs
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Sony Music Entertainment
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:14
Total Size: 298 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: People and Their Dogs
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Sony Music Entertainment
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:14
Total Size: 298 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Subterraneans (05:51)
2. My Room (03:04)
3. Somewhere in Between (02:55)
4. All Those Things (03:35)
5. Love Her (01:42)
6. Would You Be (02:44)
7. Pipedreams (03:41)
8. Greys (02:41)
9. People and Their Dogs (03:32)
10. Lazy Shade of Pink (03:40)
11. Sleep All Day (03:34)
12. Marie's Balconey (03:38)
13. We Should Hang (03:37)
Wilie J Healey has shared details of debut album 'People And Their Dogs'.
The indie songwriter has gained a cult following over the past 18 months, playing show after wondrous show.
Debut album 'People And Their Dogs' will be released on August 18th (pre-order HERE), and according to Willie it's “a record for anyone who likes analogue recordings of songs about feeling strongly about everyday things, like being in your bedroom or watching people walk past your window. Feeling like you're on the outside looking in & being cool with it.”
The title track is online now, and it's a crunching off kilter anthem, a piece of slacker rock that opens with the righteous couplet: "I sleep in / 'cos I stay up late..."
The indie songwriter has gained a cult following over the past 18 months, playing show after wondrous show.
Debut album 'People And Their Dogs' will be released on August 18th (pre-order HERE), and according to Willie it's “a record for anyone who likes analogue recordings of songs about feeling strongly about everyday things, like being in your bedroom or watching people walk past your window. Feeling like you're on the outside looking in & being cool with it.”
The title track is online now, and it's a crunching off kilter anthem, a piece of slacker rock that opens with the righteous couplet: "I sleep in / 'cos I stay up late..."