Dan Croll - Fools (2023) Hi Res

Artist: Dan Croll
Title: Fools
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Communion Records
Genre: Indie Pop, Electronic
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:34:15
Total Size: 80 mb | 207 mb | 405 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Fools
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Communion Records
Genre: Indie Pop, Electronic
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:34:15
Total Size: 80 mb | 207 mb | 405 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Dan Croll - Slip Away
02. Dan Croll - Talk To You
03. Dan Croll - Friend Of Mine
04. Dan Croll - Red and the Green
05. Dan Croll - Sunshine
06. Dan Croll - Second Guess
07. Dan Croll - Fools
08. Dan Croll - Piece of the Action
09. Dan Croll - Stephen
10. Dan Croll - How Close We Came
The sumptuous 'Fools', Dan's fourth album, follows 2020's 'Grand Plan', a critical hit which captured his early experiences of life in LA and effortlessly exchanged his synth-pop of the past for sepia-tinged folk rock with Laurel Canyon leanings.
It jumps forward, through Covid to the end of an intense three year relationship, the death of Dan's grandmother back in Britain and rare trips home as restrictions lifted. Sonically it spreads its net wider - country, disco and woozy psychedelics join the Carole King and James Taylor nods on Grand Plan.
A death, a pandemic and a break-up could have made for a sombre sounding album, but Dan took a different route, finding beauty where he could and poking fun at his own foolishness.
Both albums were recorded largely live at the legendary Spacebomb Studios in Richmond, Virginia with Matthew E. White (Natalie Prass, Flo Morrissey, Slow Club) and his four-piece house band. This time, Dan co-produced, tinkering with sounds late into the night to add his own stamp to the record.
It jumps forward, through Covid to the end of an intense three year relationship, the death of Dan's grandmother back in Britain and rare trips home as restrictions lifted. Sonically it spreads its net wider - country, disco and woozy psychedelics join the Carole King and James Taylor nods on Grand Plan.
A death, a pandemic and a break-up could have made for a sombre sounding album, but Dan took a different route, finding beauty where he could and poking fun at his own foolishness.
Both albums were recorded largely live at the legendary Spacebomb Studios in Richmond, Virginia with Matthew E. White (Natalie Prass, Flo Morrissey, Slow Club) and his four-piece house band. This time, Dan co-produced, tinkering with sounds late into the night to add his own stamp to the record.