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Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin

Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin

Labels

Pan

Catno

PAN112LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Germany

Release date

Oct 2, 2020

Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin - Eartheater on Pan.

Composed, produced, and arranged by Eartheater alone, Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin draws a path back to the primordial lava lake from which she first emerged, as it also testifies to the reincarnating resurrections the project has undergone over its first full decade of existence. While the album renews her focus on guitar performance and legible structure, Eartheater balances the unabashed prettiness of acoustic harmonic songs with the dissonant gestural embroidery of oblique instrumentals. Having fallen back in love with the idioms that first captivated her, she worked to crack open the techniques that had fossilized inside of her, while still seeking to apply the electro-alchemical knowledge she picked up along her journey. The result of a laborious revival in fire, Phoenix recontextualizes Eartheater’s combinatorial approach to production within her most confident abstractions, adjacent to some of her most direct songs to date.

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A1

Airborne Ashes

A2

Metallic Taste of Patience

A3

Below The Clavicle

A4

Burning Feather

A5

How To Fight

A6

Kiss Of The Phoenix

A7

Volcano

B8

Fantasy Collision

B9

Mercurial Nerve

B10

Goodbye Diamond

B11

Bringing Me Back

B12

Diamond In The Bedrock

B13

Faith Consuming Hope

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