Griff - Vertigo (Tour Edition) (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Griff
Title: Vertigo (Tour Edition)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Warp Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:35
Total Size: 158 / 446 / 797 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Vertigo (Tour Edition)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Warp Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:35
Total Size: 158 / 446 / 797 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. last night's mascara (2:57)
2. last night's mascara (feat. Aziya) (Live from Alexandra Palace) (2:45)
3. Vertigo (Live from Alexandra Palace) (4:19)
4. Miss Me Too (Live from Alexandra Palace) (3:28)
5. Astronaut (Live from Alexandra Palace) (4:30)
6. Tears For Fun (Live from Alexandra Palace) (4:33)
7. Vertigo (3:00)
8. Miss Me Too (3:02)
9. Into The Walls (3:09)
10. 19th Hour (3:30)
11. Astronaut (3:35)
12. Anything (3:08)
13. Pillow In My Arms (3:16)
14. Cycles (2:59)
15. Tears For Fun (3:16)
16. Hiding Alone (3:48)
17. Hole In My Pocket (2:40)
18. Everlasting (2:54)
19. So Fast (2:30)
20. Where Did You Go (3:23)
Griff has also confirmed a run of global dates continuing her vertigo world tour which includes a London show at Alexandra Palace on November 13th.Before Griff’s debut album had a name - or its titular first single, even - it had a feeling: vertigo.
That pit-of-your-stomach, up-is-down sense that the world is spinning faster than you can keep up with, and your own place in it has never felt less secure. It’s a journey of self-discovery that Griff has taken fans on ever since, building the three volumes of her landmark project in real-time and weaving songs that resonated with the vertigo arc into work that moves through melancholy and heartache into healing and joy. A coming-of-age album shaped for complex times, vertigo witnesses Griff scaling new creative heights without compromising the hand-stitched, home-made magic that first marked her out as British Pop’s most modern, exciting voice.
With a 360-approach on everything from production, fashion and design to the spiral motif long connecting vertigo in plain sight - right down to her signature hair style - Griff’s debut album turns the tumultuousness of young adulthood into a source of power. Latest single ‘Miss Me Too’ is a euphoric, existential banger about the little-discussed irony of losing confidence as you supposedly grow older and wiser, and was accompanied by a beautifully choreographed video physically exorcizing such emotions. Throughout the record, the BRITs Rising Star winner draws on her sideways origin-story, from her unorthodox Chinese-Jamaican outsider-status growing up to launching an international music career from the confines of her bedroom. That tenacious, no-nonsense talent always wise beyond her years also sounds - crucially - like she is living: free of expectation, and moving through a world in which there is no one way to make your debut album or to be yourself.
Introducing the record, Griff comments: “the album is about vertigo as an emotion and the dizziness and upside down feeling of heartache. I wanted to drop this project in parts from insular low feelings (Vol.1) to desperate euphoria (Vol.2) and with volume three, the full story.”
That pit-of-your-stomach, up-is-down sense that the world is spinning faster than you can keep up with, and your own place in it has never felt less secure. It’s a journey of self-discovery that Griff has taken fans on ever since, building the three volumes of her landmark project in real-time and weaving songs that resonated with the vertigo arc into work that moves through melancholy and heartache into healing and joy. A coming-of-age album shaped for complex times, vertigo witnesses Griff scaling new creative heights without compromising the hand-stitched, home-made magic that first marked her out as British Pop’s most modern, exciting voice.
With a 360-approach on everything from production, fashion and design to the spiral motif long connecting vertigo in plain sight - right down to her signature hair style - Griff’s debut album turns the tumultuousness of young adulthood into a source of power. Latest single ‘Miss Me Too’ is a euphoric, existential banger about the little-discussed irony of losing confidence as you supposedly grow older and wiser, and was accompanied by a beautifully choreographed video physically exorcizing such emotions. Throughout the record, the BRITs Rising Star winner draws on her sideways origin-story, from her unorthodox Chinese-Jamaican outsider-status growing up to launching an international music career from the confines of her bedroom. That tenacious, no-nonsense talent always wise beyond her years also sounds - crucially - like she is living: free of expectation, and moving through a world in which there is no one way to make your debut album or to be yourself.
Introducing the record, Griff comments: “the album is about vertigo as an emotion and the dizziness and upside down feeling of heartache. I wanted to drop this project in parts from insular low feelings (Vol.1) to desperate euphoria (Vol.2) and with volume three, the full story.”