Orlando Weeks - LOJA (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Orlando Weeks
Title: LOJA
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Virgin Music Central – Fiction Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Chamber Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:56
Total Size: 95.1 / 238 / 834 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: LOJA
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Virgin Music Central – Fiction Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Chamber Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:56
Total Size: 95.1 / 238 / 834 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Longing (04:09)
2. Best Night (03:35)
3. Wake Up (03:33)
4. Dig (feat. Rhian Teasdale) (02:47)
5. You & The Packhorse Blues (03:53)
6. Good To See You (03:22)
7. My Love Is (Daylight Saving) (04:04)
8. Please Hold (03:23)
9. Sorry (03:46)
10. Tomorrow (03:59)
11. Beautiful Place (04:26)
Orlando Weeks’ fnew album Loja (Portuguese for ‘store’) was written in both London and Lisbon. Recording began in earnest in January 2023 at the beautiful Chale Abbey Studios with longtime live collaborator Sergio Maschetzko as producer, supported by co-producer and engineer David Granshaw. In its latter stages, Nathan Jerkins (Bullion) contributed additional production and mixing.
Lead single "Dig", featuring Rhian Teasdale (Wet Leg), is 3 minutes of half argument, long worn-out promises being remade and road weary offences being retaken. The record features a number of other key collaborators including Katy J Pearson, Tony Njoku, Oliver Hamilton (Caroline) and Alejandro Aranda (Scary Pool Party). The core musical contributions come from long standing live collaborators Sami El-Enany, Luca Caruso, William Doyle and Alexander Painter.
A love letter to his new home, lyrically Loja toys with both the fantastical and stark realism. There are sleeping giants in "Best Night" and the final song on the album, "Beautiful Place", tells the story of a beach death. The novelty of a new city afforded Weeks the opportunity to romanticise his present and reevaluate his past.
Lead single "Dig", featuring Rhian Teasdale (Wet Leg), is 3 minutes of half argument, long worn-out promises being remade and road weary offences being retaken. The record features a number of other key collaborators including Katy J Pearson, Tony Njoku, Oliver Hamilton (Caroline) and Alejandro Aranda (Scary Pool Party). The core musical contributions come from long standing live collaborators Sami El-Enany, Luca Caruso, William Doyle and Alexander Painter.
A love letter to his new home, lyrically Loja toys with both the fantastical and stark realism. There are sleeping giants in "Best Night" and the final song on the album, "Beautiful Place", tells the story of a beach death. The novelty of a new city afforded Weeks the opportunity to romanticise his present and reevaluate his past.