Tom Chaplin - Midpoint (2022) Hi-Res

Artist: Tom Chaplin
Title: Midpoint
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
Genre: Britpop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 1:01:45
Total Size: 143 / 351 / 662 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Midpoint
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
Genre: Britpop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 1:01:45
Total Size: 143 / 351 / 662 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1
01. All Fall Down (4:36)
02. Rise and Fall (4:34)
03. Black Hole (3:38)
04. Stars Align (4:53)
05. Colourful Light (4:24)
06. Gonna Run (3:46)
07. It's Over (3:18)
08. Midpoint (4:53)
09. Panoramic Eyes (4:08)
10. Gravitational (6:03)
11. New Flowers (3:25)
12. Cameo (3:27)
13. Overshoot (4:02)
CD 2
01. Gravitational (Edit) (3:31)
02. Overshoot (Edit) (3:07)
“Tom Chaplin, frontman for the band Keane, has released his new solo album Midpoint. Produced by Ethan Johns, this emotionally charged collection features 15 new songs sung with beauty and grace.
At 43, Chaplin now finds himself at an equilibrium. Or, in fact, a midpoint. On the title track, Tom’s voice soars, painting a picture of a man who is both bemused and confused with thoughts of his midlife. These feelings are beautifully captured in an evocative film starring Niamh Cusack, directed by Lucy Bridger.
Tom began writing these new songs two years ago when Keane’s 2019 Cause and Effect tour was interrupted by the pandemic. The songs, all founded on reflection and imagination, were recorded in six weeks at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in Bath and Paul Epworth’s The Church in North London.
While the songs share an emotional warmth first exhibited on Tom’s debut 2016 solo album The Wave, sonically this new music is a revelation. “I was like, wow, these are bare compared to what I’m used to,” Tom admits. “And it did find it frightening because with Keane records there’s so much layering to thicken things up and fill up the spaces. But this is a sparse record.”
At 43, Chaplin now finds himself at an equilibrium. Or, in fact, a midpoint. On the title track, Tom’s voice soars, painting a picture of a man who is both bemused and confused with thoughts of his midlife. These feelings are beautifully captured in an evocative film starring Niamh Cusack, directed by Lucy Bridger.
Tom began writing these new songs two years ago when Keane’s 2019 Cause and Effect tour was interrupted by the pandemic. The songs, all founded on reflection and imagination, were recorded in six weeks at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in Bath and Paul Epworth’s The Church in North London.
While the songs share an emotional warmth first exhibited on Tom’s debut 2016 solo album The Wave, sonically this new music is a revelation. “I was like, wow, these are bare compared to what I’m used to,” Tom admits. “And it did find it frightening because with Keane records there’s so much layering to thicken things up and fill up the spaces. But this is a sparse record.”