Michaela Anne - Bright Lights and the Fame (2016)
Artist: Michaela Anne
Title: Bright Lights and the Fame
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Kingswood Records
Genre: Country, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:15
Total Size: 102 / 270 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bright Lights and the Fame
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Kingswood Records
Genre: Country, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:15
Total Size: 102 / 270 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Living Without You (3:32)
2. If Only (5:40)
3. Bright Lights and the Fame (4:16)
4. Everything I Couldn't Be (4:48)
5. Won't Go Down (2:29)
6. Worrying Mind (5:02)
7. Easier Than Leaving (4:39)
8. Luisa (featuring Rodney Crowell) (3:06)
9. What Good Is Water (4:32)
10. Liquor Up (2:45)
11. Stars (3:29)
Bright Lights and the Fame (Kingswood Records) is Michaela Anne's follow-up to the acclaimed Ease My Mind. It's an album full of sharp observation and easy wit, with upbeat numbers that are tailor-made for the dance floor of the nearest honky-tonk. Although there are gentler, more personal aspects to this release that recalls Michaela Anne's earlier work, this one showcases a newfound brashness, from songs like "Won't Go Down," which reflects on the challenges of living a fun, free life while staying morally grounded, to "Worrying Mind" which answers the call from her song "Ease My Mind" as she traded in her life in New York City for the more relaxed atmosphere of Nashville. Michaela Anne's evolution is even evident in the album's cover, in which she sports a bedazzled denim outfit, a vintage find that's perfect for catching the spotlight.
Recorded with producer Dan Knobler (Mason Jar Music), Bright Lights and the Fame features a slate of special guests that include Americana stalwarts Rodney Crowell and Noam Pikelny (Punch Brothers) along with co-writes from acclaimed producer Dave Brainard (Brandy Clark, Jamey Johnson). "My intention was to be honest with my songwriting. Not just in a super-reflective way, but show the fun, free-spirited side as well," Michaela offers about the songs on the album. "We can have all of these different parts to us and still be one person. You can want to go out to a bar and not worry about anything, but also sit and think, 'how am I going to buy a house and raise a family?' I want to be deeply intuitive and emotional and self-aware, but also throw caution to the wind at some point and pursue what some might call irrational dreams."
Having received previous acclaim from outlets like the New York Times, Rolling Stone Country, and CMT, Michaela is poised for a breakout year. Her work is candid and convivial, heartfelt and fun. Like a night on on the town or an intimate conversation with a friend, you're definitely going to want to hang out for a while.
Recorded with producer Dan Knobler (Mason Jar Music), Bright Lights and the Fame features a slate of special guests that include Americana stalwarts Rodney Crowell and Noam Pikelny (Punch Brothers) along with co-writes from acclaimed producer Dave Brainard (Brandy Clark, Jamey Johnson). "My intention was to be honest with my songwriting. Not just in a super-reflective way, but show the fun, free-spirited side as well," Michaela offers about the songs on the album. "We can have all of these different parts to us and still be one person. You can want to go out to a bar and not worry about anything, but also sit and think, 'how am I going to buy a house and raise a family?' I want to be deeply intuitive and emotional and self-aware, but also throw caution to the wind at some point and pursue what some might call irrational dreams."
Having received previous acclaim from outlets like the New York Times, Rolling Stone Country, and CMT, Michaela is poised for a breakout year. Her work is candid and convivial, heartfelt and fun. Like a night on on the town or an intimate conversation with a friend, you're definitely going to want to hang out for a while.