Tyler Meacham - Into the Fray (2022) Hi-Res

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Title: Into the Fray
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Independent
Genre: Acoustic, Indie Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 36:09
Total Size: 85 / 223 / 405 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Intro/Way Back Home (1:48)
02. No Running Away (3:28)
03. Hardly Feels Like Home (3:52)
04. Better Than I Used To Be (3:33)
05. As If What She Says (3:13)
06. You Mean Self (3:31)
07. Waiting Place (4:04)
08. Someone Who Loves Me (4:39)
09. Praying in the Rain (3:59)
10. Unknowing (4:02)

Emerging indie pop artist Tyler Meacham has released her latest single, "You Mean Self." Another standout from her ultra-authentic Into The Fray album due February 25, this new track is not your typical hymnody - rather an exploration of faith & hypocrisy - as Meacham sings, "What's left of holy these days? Couldn't find it in church or the state. If I fall in line for my faith when it's weaponized, no saving face."

Yesterday, Under The Radar revealed the latest single, expressing that the "resonant chimes of guitar and shimmering production interlock with Meacham's airy vocals to beautiful effect. Later, the song ["You Mean Self"] ascends to its final strident form with the stomping gospel-tinged bridge, transforming into a soaring anthem in its climactic moments."

"You Mean Self," takes a political bent. "I think it might be one of the most interesting and reflective songs I've ever written," says Meacham. "I grew up in a conservative Christian environment, and as an adult I've had a really complicated relationship with the church. At some point in my late teens/early 20s I realized how little I agreed with the politics that were being held by many American Christians, and still believe those politics to be in complete disagreement with what the Bible actually preaches."




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