Amber Rae Slade - With A Bullet Between My Teeth (2020)
Artist: Amber Rae Slade
Title: With A Bullet Between My Teeth
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Independent
Genre: Americana, Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:54
Total Size: 117 / 276 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: With A Bullet Between My Teeth
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Independent
Genre: Americana, Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:54
Total Size: 117 / 276 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. London, Ohio (4:04)
02. Holdin' Your Hand (3:57)
03. Digging Graves (3:01)
04. Gregory (3:47)
05. A Little Too Late (4:45)
06. Yippie-Ki-Yo-Ki-Yay (2:42)
07. Betty Was Black (& Willie Was White) (3:23)
08. Baby Let's Ride (3:45)
09. 1000 Words (3:25)
10. All These Parts (3:45)
11. Rosie (3:20)
There isn’t much in the way of biographical information available online for singer-songwriter Amber Rae Slade, except that she was born in Detroit, Michigan to a musical family and now lives in Sydney (New South Wales). Knowing more about her wouldn’t necessarily affect how one listens to her music – it’s just nice to know – but not knowing more about her does mean that we can presume that everything she wants us to know is in her music.
With a Bullet Between My Teeth is Slade’s new album. It was produced, engineered, and mixed by Matt Fell, with additional engineering by Shane Nicholson and mastered by Michael Carpenter. So there are heavyweights involved with this album, and no doubt they’ve made great contributions – Fell plays most of the instruments in addition to his other roles – but the album is exceptional because of the songs and the singer.
Slade has a voice that is earthy and edgy, passionate and knowing. By subtly shifting tone she can implore or dictate or confide, and thereby indicates that she is giving us a panoply of experiences in these songs, all of which but one (‘Betty Was Black (& Willie Was White)’) were written by her. It seems like a road album, not least because it feels like Slade is in constant motion, sometimes urgent, looking round the next corner and ahead to the next wide open space, hungry for experiences but stopping sometimes to reflect and document them. It’s also a rollicking ride, and if you sit back and absorb the songs in turn, it really does feel like the rhythms of the songs mimic the rhythms of travelling through a diverse landscape: up hill and down dale, through forests and deserts.
With a Bullet Between My Teeth is Slade’s new album. It was produced, engineered, and mixed by Matt Fell, with additional engineering by Shane Nicholson and mastered by Michael Carpenter. So there are heavyweights involved with this album, and no doubt they’ve made great contributions – Fell plays most of the instruments in addition to his other roles – but the album is exceptional because of the songs and the singer.
Slade has a voice that is earthy and edgy, passionate and knowing. By subtly shifting tone she can implore or dictate or confide, and thereby indicates that she is giving us a panoply of experiences in these songs, all of which but one (‘Betty Was Black (& Willie Was White)’) were written by her. It seems like a road album, not least because it feels like Slade is in constant motion, sometimes urgent, looking round the next corner and ahead to the next wide open space, hungry for experiences but stopping sometimes to reflect and document them. It’s also a rollicking ride, and if you sit back and absorb the songs in turn, it really does feel like the rhythms of the songs mimic the rhythms of travelling through a diverse landscape: up hill and down dale, through forests and deserts.