Cuddle Magic - Bath (2020) Hi-Res

Artist: Cuddle Magic
Title: Bath
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Northern Spy
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Folk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 43:38
Total Size: 100 / 252 / 505 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Bath
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Northern Spy
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Folk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 43:38
Total Size: 100 / 252 / 505 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. What If I (4:05)
02. Working On Me (4:06)
03. Still in Touch (3:55)
04. Whatever I Want (3:06)
05. This Way (4:37)
06. Gracefully (4:57)
07. Hurt a Little (3:29)
08. Eleanor (2:58)
09. Valid Jagger (4:23)
10. Singalong (4:08)
11. Anything (3:55)
Album titles are not often appropriately named. In this case however, it couldn’t be more appropriate. Bath, by New York/Philadelphia sextet Cuddle Magic. Why? Very simple reason – it was recorded in a bath. Literally. Six musicians sat in a bathroom with 23 microphones around them and recorded the album.
Cuddle Magic were also able to catch that watery, gentle feeling when you fill your bathtub with water, pour in some bubble solution and smelly salts, light some incense and candles, and immerse yourself into that water. Alone, as a couple or with five other people, as in this case. Essentially, it is a full-on melody set that explores all the variations that can fall under a category that is labeled as chamber pop. When you listen to the album, perhaps you don’t wonder how Cuddle Magic were able to fit in, not only say a bass clarinet, or the readily-available faucet, but a percussion set and a pump organ? Whatever they did, they were still able to exude that magic part of the band’s name in their music, as that subdued afterglow seen on the album’s cover.
Cuddle Magic were also able to catch that watery, gentle feeling when you fill your bathtub with water, pour in some bubble solution and smelly salts, light some incense and candles, and immerse yourself into that water. Alone, as a couple or with five other people, as in this case. Essentially, it is a full-on melody set that explores all the variations that can fall under a category that is labeled as chamber pop. When you listen to the album, perhaps you don’t wonder how Cuddle Magic were able to fit in, not only say a bass clarinet, or the readily-available faucet, but a percussion set and a pump organ? Whatever they did, they were still able to exude that magic part of the band’s name in their music, as that subdued afterglow seen on the album’s cover.