Taylor Rae - The Void (2025) Hi-Res

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Artist:
Title: The Void
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Missing Piece Records
Genre: Country, Americana, Roots Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 41:37
Total Size: 97 / 245 / 850 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Void (5:30)
02. Maybe I'm The Villain (3:41)
03. Cologne (3:07)
04. Telluride (3:44)
05. Undertone (3:29)
06. Celebrating Alone (3:12)
07. Not Mine (2:49)
08. Hi (3:16)
09. Trapped (2:00)
10. The Airport Song (5:10)
11. Althea (Bonus Track) (5:43)

Taylor Rae spent years touring behind her career-launching debut Mad Twenties, driving herself from show to show, watching America unfold outside the car windshield. With her second release, The Void, she takes her eyes off the road and turns her attention inward. Filled with the most personal songs of her career, The Void is a sharply-written record that celebrates the contradictory and complementary parts of the human experience, exploring life's dark corners — from breakups to intergenerational trauma — with a colorful mix of roadhouse roots-rock, modern-day folk, alternative music, blues, and analog Americana.

Taylor Rae spent years touring behind Mad Twenties, the career-launching debut album that spent more than 30 weeks on the Americana Radio charts. While the album's lead single, "Home on the Road," climbed into the Top 10, Rae kept the pedal glued to the metal, driving herself from show to show, watching America unfold outside the car windshield. With her second release, The Void, she takes her eyes off the road and turns her attention inward instead. Produced by Grammy winner Eric Krasno, The Void celebrates the contradictory and complementary parts of the human experience, exploring life's dark corners — from breakups to intergenerational trauma — with a colorful mix of roadhouse roots-rock, modern-day folk, alternative music, blues, and analog Americana. These are the most personal and introspective songs of her career, written by a road warrior who remains dedicated to the long haul… but is taking the time to appreciate the journey, too.