Xan Tyler - Holding Up Half The Sky (2024)

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Artist:
Title: Holding Up Half The Sky
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Last Night From Glasgow Limited
Genre: Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:49
Total Size: 85 / 215 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Miniature Oceans (feat. Emma Pollock) (3:06)
02. Freaks (3:53)
03. Joyce and Joanne (2:57)
04. Blood Orange Blossom (4:11)
05. Rebecca's Desk (3:48)
06. Forever Things (2:51)
07. Ziggy (2:49)
08. February (3:27)
09. You're My Muse (3:25)
10. The Devil's Hand (2:45)
11. You Said It Was Love (2:36)
12. Four Little Words (1:01)

Xan Tyler is a British singer and songwriter from South London, we are thrilled to be releasing her new album in early 2024, with her first single Miniature Oceans out now. Although this is Xan's debut solo album she has had an incredible and extensive career. After getting her start in music as a backing and session singer, she then went on to collaborate with a number of artists, producers and labels on various projects. This includes creating two albums and touring with Mad Professor, working with dance music producer Timo Maas, providing backing vocals for Naomi Bedford and Paul Simmons and being signed to Alan McGee's Creation Records as half of synth-pop duo Technique.

Her forthcoming album Holding Up Half The Sky explores female empowerment. It is produced by Boo Hewerdine and recorded by Jamie Savage at Chem 19, featuring Louis Abbot (Admiral Fallow), Adam Scott (Album Club), John Rooney (Starry Skies), Emma Pollock (The Delgados), uber fiddler John McCusker, cellist Pete Harvey and Swedish multi-instrumentalist Gustaf Ljunggren.

When asked "What is the album about?" Xan Says :

"I immersed myself in the life stories of some incredible women, not just to share them with others, but to connect with them myself. Each story is a journey shaped by adversity and challenges often unique to women with them all, in their own way, arriving at a place they were seemingly destined for."





Many thanks for Flac.