Charles - Let's Start a Family Tonight (2021) Hi-Res

Artist: Charles
Title: Let's Start a Family Tonight
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Babe City Records
Genre: Indie Pop, Dream Pop, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC 16 / 24bit-44.1kHz (tracks)
Total Time: 39:58 min
Total Size: 97 / 227 / 417 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Let's Start a Family Tonight
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Babe City Records
Genre: Indie Pop, Dream Pop, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC 16 / 24bit-44.1kHz (tracks)
Total Time: 39:58 min
Total Size: 97 / 227 / 417 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Remember Blushing
02. Fallogentrismo
03. I Know You Love Me, But Do You Think of Me, Romantically
04. The Courtesy Bath
05. Impudent Hussy
06. Rex Harrison
07. One Spring Evening
08. Your Girls 1996
09. I Must Spread My Genes
10. The Offended Olympics
11. Romantic Claymation
12. A Trans Person
13. I'm Going to Get Fired Tonight
Like many Los Angeles natives, Charlotte Lindèn Ercoli Coe is in the movie industry. But ever since high school, her work as a videographer has been intertwined with music; supposedly she started learning to play instruments so she could exercise full creative control over her film projects. Ercoli’s relatively sparse IMDB page includes acting in a Neon Indian video and directing one for Weyes Blood, and along the way she started releasing music under the name Charles. Though the bulk of the recordings on her Bandcamp page date back to the middle of last decade, including debut album That’s How Baby Learns. But now it seems her music career is in full swing.
A second Charles full-length called Let’s Start A Family Tonight is out in May, six years after the first one. The new LP features such intriguing and/or eyebrow-raising song titles as “I Must Spread My Genes,” “The Offended Olympics,” “Impudent Hussy,” “A Trans Person,” and “I Know You Love Me, But Do You Think Of Me, Romantically.” None of those are the lead single, though. That would be “Rex Harrison,” a love song that presents an extremely winsome blend of chillwave and bedroom-pop sounds. Against a wash of low-budget keyboard and drum machine sounds, Ercoli’s voice morphs from a moody soprano into something deeper and darker. “I don’t even know how to talk to you,” she swoons, in multiple registers. “When you look at me I don’t know what to do.”
A second Charles full-length called Let’s Start A Family Tonight is out in May, six years after the first one. The new LP features such intriguing and/or eyebrow-raising song titles as “I Must Spread My Genes,” “The Offended Olympics,” “Impudent Hussy,” “A Trans Person,” and “I Know You Love Me, But Do You Think Of Me, Romantically.” None of those are the lead single, though. That would be “Rex Harrison,” a love song that presents an extremely winsome blend of chillwave and bedroom-pop sounds. Against a wash of low-budget keyboard and drum machine sounds, Ercoli’s voice morphs from a moody soprano into something deeper and darker. “I don’t even know how to talk to you,” she swoons, in multiple registers. “When you look at me I don’t know what to do.”