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Colin Lake - Forces Of Nature - COMPACT DISCS [CD]

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After two albums [(2011) The Ones I Love / (2015) One Thing That's For Sure], hundreds of shows and nearly a decade of living and performing in New Orleans, Colin Lake and his wife decided to buy a sailboat, sell their house and pursue a completely different dream than the one they had been fortunate enough to share up to that point. Throughout the chaotic year that preceded his departure, Lake had quietly been slipping in and out of a non-descript recording studio in Uptown New Orleans, laying tracks for an album that he wasn't sure would ever see . At the controls was Grammy-winning producer Eric Heigle, who decided they should take a completely different approach than they had taken for their previous project together. This time, they would build most of the songs one track at a time, usually beginning with a vocal and guitar track, followed by Heigle's drum tracks and so on. By the time Lake shoved off, they had nearly completed an eight-song set that represented a high-water mark for the artist, both in terms of song craft and execution.In the years before casting off, Lake had been grappling with some of the most salient themes of our volatile times. He wrote the song InchCross Over the RiverInch in a motel in Hattiesburg, MS, sometime during 2015's renewed controversy surrounding the confederate flag. Another tune called InchLast Days of the Dark AgeInch proved a powerful meditation on the pain of a society crippled by fear and violence. A few times that year, Lake put on his headphones and listened with new ears to rough mixes of these songs and others that sat in a state of suspension - unfinished, unreleased and unheard.Some tunes, like InchStarsInch and the hypnotic, Van-inspired InchSiren's SongInch had foreshadowed his time at sea, while others like the rollicking InchExtraordinary TimesInch had only grown more prescient in the two years that they laid d
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    • Genre: Rock
    • Description: After two albums [(2011) The Ones I Love / (2015) One Thing That's For Sure], hundreds of shows and nearly a decade of living and performing in New Orleans, Colin Lake and his wife decided to buy a sailboat, sell their house and pursue a completely different dream than the one they had been fortunate enough to share up to that point. Throughout the chaotic year that preceded his departure, Lake had quietly been slipping in and out of a non-descript recording studio in Uptown New Orleans, laying tracks for an album that he wasn't sure would ever see . At the controls was Grammy-winning producer Eric Heigle, who decided they should take a completely different approach than they had taken for their previous project together. This time, they would build most of the songs one track at a time, usually beginning with a vocal and guitar track, followed by Heigle's drum tracks and so on. By the time Lake shoved off, they had nearly completed an eight-song set that represented a high-water mark for the artist, both in terms of song craft and execution.In the years before casting off, Lake had been grappling with some of the most salient themes of our volatile times. He wrote the song InchCross Over the RiverInch in a motel in Hattiesburg, MS, sometime during 2015's renewed controversy surrounding the confederate flag. Another tune called InchLast Days of the Dark AgeInch proved a powerful meditation on the pain of a society crippled by fear and violence. A few times that year, Lake put on his headphones and listened with new ears to rough mixes of these songs and others that sat in a state of suspension - unfinished, unreleased and unheard.Some tunes, like InchStarsInch and the hypnotic, Van-inspired InchSiren's SongInch had foreshadowed his time at sea, while others like the rollicking InchExtraordinary TimesInch had only grown more prescient in the two years that they laid d
    • Artist: Colin Lake
    • Title: Forces Of Nature
    • Format: CD
    • Label: Splice Records
    • Release Date: 10/16/2020
    • Genre: Rock
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    • Product Name: Colin Lake - Forces Of Nature - COMPACT DISCS
    • UPC: 662582747126

After two albums [(2011) The Ones I Love / (2015) One Thing That's For Sure], hundreds of shows and nearly a decade of living and performing in New Orleans, Colin Lake and his wife decided to buy a sailboat, sell their house and pursue a completely different dream than the one they had been fortunate enough to share up to that point. Throughout the chaotic year that preceded his departure, Lake had quietly been slipping in and out of a non-descript recording studio in Uptown New Orleans, laying tracks for an album that he wasn't sure would ever see . At the controls was Grammy-winning producer Eric Heigle, who decided they should take a completely different approach than they had taken for their previous project together. This time, they would build most of the songs one track at a time, usually beginning with a vocal and guitar track, followed by Heigle's drum tracks and so on. By the time Lake shoved off, they had nearly completed an eight-song set that represented a high-water mark for the artist, both in terms of song craft and execution.In the years before casting off, Lake had been grappling with some of the most salient themes of our volatile times. He wrote the song InchCross Over the RiverInch in a motel in Hattiesburg, MS, sometime during 2015's renewed controversy surrounding the confederate flag. Another tune called InchLast Days of the Dark AgeInch proved a powerful meditation on the pain of a society crippled by fear and violence. A few times that year, Lake put on his headphones and listened with new ears to rough mixes of these songs and others that sat in a state of suspension - unfinished, unreleased and unheard.Some tunes, like InchStarsInch and the hypnotic, Van-inspired InchSiren's SongInch had foreshadowed his time at sea, while others like the rollicking InchExtraordinary TimesInch had only grown more prescient in the two years that they laid d

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