Aisha Badru - The Sun Still Rises (2024)
Artist: Aisha Badru
Title: The Sun Still Rises
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Nettwerk Music Group
Genre: Indie Folk, Folk Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 30:00
Total Size: 72.1 / 174 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Sun Still Rises
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Nettwerk Music Group
Genre: Indie Folk, Folk Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 30:00
Total Size: 72.1 / 174 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. A Little Mad (2:18)
2. Life to Live (3:28)
3. In the Making (3:11)
4. Boundaries (2:03)
5. Side of the Moon (2:59)
6. Tunnel Vision (4:16)
7. The Sun Still Rises (2:33)
8. Thankful to Be Here (2:34)
9. Finding Our Way (2:55)
10. The Calm (3:48)
When Aisha Badru started making music roughly a decade ago, the soulful singer-songwriter was thoughtful but also shy and hesitant. Her debut album Pendulum (2018) was a melancholic, sometimes fiery, musing on life’s highs and lows. In an industry that thrives on bravado and affectation, even after all her success, Aisha still presents herself as introspective and understated, but what has changed is that she tries to do everything with purpose. This, she chalks up to music’s life-changing impact on her, or “rewiring my mind,” as she likes to put it.
Much of Badru’s magic lies in alchemy — distilling an often-tangled human experience into simple truths, quieting the cacophony to pave a path towards introspection. Her work is at once powerful and beautiful. “I’ve always sort of felt torn,” she admits, “between wanting to be someone who is very much a singer-songwriter and being recognized in the wellness space.” So now, she is doing both. With each EP release since Pendulum, this empath has been lovelorn, torn, and reborn. With her sophomore LP, The Sun Still Rises, she plays the part of sage, beckoning us away from darknesses. “Yes, I’m an artist,” she continues. “But I’m very intentional about the music that I release: that it is medicinal, that it can soothe emotions. This album encapsulates the entirety of my growth.”
Much of Badru’s magic lies in alchemy — distilling an often-tangled human experience into simple truths, quieting the cacophony to pave a path towards introspection. Her work is at once powerful and beautiful. “I’ve always sort of felt torn,” she admits, “between wanting to be someone who is very much a singer-songwriter and being recognized in the wellness space.” So now, she is doing both. With each EP release since Pendulum, this empath has been lovelorn, torn, and reborn. With her sophomore LP, The Sun Still Rises, she plays the part of sage, beckoning us away from darknesses. “Yes, I’m an artist,” she continues. “But I’m very intentional about the music that I release: that it is medicinal, that it can soothe emotions. This album encapsulates the entirety of my growth.”