Amaara - Heartspeak (2020)

Artist: Amaara
Title: Heartspeak
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Lady Moon Records
Genre: Pop, Inde Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 22:57
Total Size: 131 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Heartspeak
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Lady Moon Records
Genre: Pop, Inde Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 22:57
Total Size: 131 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Desert Storm (4:21)
02. Awake (3:39)
03. Heartspeak (4:05)
04. Gone (3:24)
05. Walls (3:20)
06. Lover (4:08)
Heartspeak is the new album from musician, actor and award winning filmmaker Kaelen Ohm’s intimate multimedia project AMAARA. A meditation on love, grief, freedom and self evaluation, the ethereal-pop collection was written as a culmination of a life-changing heartbreak and the end of a marriage. Filmed in an empty NYC setting, the “Awake” single/video is a commentary on how the jarring experience of realizing one’s own illusion of perfection can truly wake you up. New album track “Gone” both calls out the perpetrator of a distressing experience while sonically celebrating the transcendence from the dark spaces of grief. Ohm shares, “when time has passed and the heart starts to heal, anger as a phase of grief takes rise and there can be a lot to say.”
An organic collaboration with her longtime bandmate & engineer Brock Geiger from Reuben and the Dark, Heartspeak is the result of ten days of stream-of-consciousness songwriting, recording and producing in Geiger’s spare bedroom studio. Writing all of the songs herself, Ohm sat at the piano or with a guitar first thing each morning until a song was found and the two would collaborate on production and instrumental performance as they spent the rest of the day laying down tracks.
An organic collaboration with her longtime bandmate & engineer Brock Geiger from Reuben and the Dark, Heartspeak is the result of ten days of stream-of-consciousness songwriting, recording and producing in Geiger’s spare bedroom studio. Writing all of the songs herself, Ohm sat at the piano or with a guitar first thing each morning until a song was found and the two would collaborate on production and instrumental performance as they spent the rest of the day laying down tracks.