The Bony King Of Nowhere - Alas My Love (Deluxe Edition) (2021) Hi-Res
Artist: The Bony King Of Nowhere
Title: Alas My Love (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2009 / 2021
Label: Unday Records
Genre: Folk Pop, Indie Folk, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 1:06:28
Total Size: 156 / 361 / 559 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Alas My Love (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2009 / 2021
Label: Unday Records
Genre: Folk Pop, Indie Folk, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 1:06:28
Total Size: 156 / 361 / 559 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1
01. The Sunset (3:24)
02. There I Am (1:58)
03. Everything I Like (2:39)
04. Maria (4:51)
05. Alas My Love (1:42)
06. Taxidream (2:31)
07. Favourite (2:21)
08. Losing Gravity (4:14)
09. Visitor (2:47)
10. Adrift (1:34)
11. My Invasions (4:01)
CD 2
01. Losing Slow (Demo) (1:09)
02. Valley On A Planet (Demo) (2:48)
03. The Sunset (Demo) (3:45)
04. Favourite (Demo) (1:15)
05. Maria (Demo) (4:41)
06. Losing Gravity (Live) (4:10)
07. Alas My Love (Demo) (1:57)
08. Taxidream (Demo) (2:54)
09. The Land of The Bony King of Nowhere (Demo) (1:05)
10. Visitor (Demo) (4:25)
11. There I Am (Demo) (1:36)
12. My Invasions (Demo) (3:52)
13. Losing Backwards (Demo) (0:49)
Alas My Love, The Bony King Of Nowhere’s critically acclaimed debut album, was released in 2009. As it was only released on CD at the time, the record now finally gets its first release on vinyl in 12 years later.
Today more than ever, the intriguing universe shaped by then 22-year-old Bram Vanparys alongside producer Koen Gisen sounds fresh and alluring. Back then the album was often referred to as an acoustic sibling of Radiohead. Today, other names come to mind such as Andy Shauf or Big Thief, while its quirkiness sometimes recalls the work of Aldous Harding.
Today more than ever, the intriguing universe shaped by then 22-year-old Bram Vanparys alongside producer Koen Gisen sounds fresh and alluring. Back then the album was often referred to as an acoustic sibling of Radiohead. Today, other names come to mind such as Andy Shauf or Big Thief, while its quirkiness sometimes recalls the work of Aldous Harding.