
I Know I'm Funny haha is Webster's most realized manifestation yet of this emotional and musical alchemy. Continuing to bloom from her 2019 breakthrough and Secretly Canadian debut Atlanta Millionaires Club, Webster's sound draws as much from the lap-steel singer-songwriter pop of the 1970s and teardrop country tunes as it does from the audacious personalities of her city's rap and R&B community. The album began for Webster with the stirring ballad InchIn a Good Way,Inch as in InchYou make me want to cry in a good wayInch-an instantclassic Faye Webster one-liner. It's beguilingly simple, the kind of melody and arrangement that seem to have existed forever. A sense of relief charges the neo-psychedelic pop of InchCheers,Inch where Webster experiments with an overdriven guitar tone. She also collaborated, on InchOverslept,Inch with the Japanese artist Mei Ehara, who she calls the biggest influence on her new music. Webster's music is full of personality. Many of her songs contain bits of girl-group-esque talk-singing, which color her atypical storysongs. Webster says she's in a growth mindset, pushing herself to learn more, to be more vulnerable. InchGrowth is really important to me,Inch she says. InchI hope people will relate to my songs, and not just be like 'this is a good record' but 'this makes me feel something. This is making me think differently, this is making me question things.' I told myself a few years ago that I was going to be more honest in my songwriting, that honesty is the best route to take with music. If I have a voice and people are listening to me, I'm not going to waste it.Inch Album Tracks 1. Better Distractions 2. Sometimes 3. I Know I'm Funny Haha 4. In a Good Way 5. Kind of 6. Cheers 7. Both All the Time 8. A Stranger 9. A Dream with a Baseball Player 10. Overslept (Feat. Mei Ehara) 11. Half of Me
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I Know I'm Funny haha is Webster's most realized manifestation yet of this emotional and musical alchemy. Continuing to bloom from her 2019 breakthrough and Secretly Canadian debut Atlanta Millionaires Club, Webster's sound draws as much from the lap-steel singer-songwriter pop of the 1970s and teardrop country tunes as it does from the audacious personalities of her city's rap and R&B community. The album began for Webster with the stirring ballad InchIn a Good Way,Inch as in InchYou make me want to cry in a good wayInch-an instantclassic Faye Webster one-liner. It's beguilingly simple, the kind of melody and arrangement that seem to have existed forever. A sense of relief charges the neo-psychedelic pop of InchCheers,Inch where Webster experiments with an overdriven guitar tone. She also collaborated, on InchOverslept,Inch with the Japanese artist Mei Ehara, who she calls the biggest influence on her new music. Webster's music is full of personality. Many of her songs contain bits of girl-group-esque talk-singing, which color her atypical storysongs. Webster says she's in a growth mindset, pushing herself to learn more, to be more vulnerable. InchGrowth is really important to me,Inch she says. InchI hope people will relate to my songs, and not just be like 'this is a good record' but 'this makes me feel something. This is making me think differently, this is making me question things.' I told myself a few years ago that I was going to be more honest in my songwriting, that honesty is the best route to take with music. If I have a voice and people are listening to me, I'm not going to waste it.Inch Album Tracks 1. Better Distractions 2. Sometimes 3. I Know I'm Funny Haha 4. In a Good Way 5. Kind of 6. Cheers 7. Both All the Time 8. A Stranger 9. A Dream with a Baseball Player 10. Overslept (Feat. Mei Ehara) 11. Half of Me

Double vinyl LP pressing. 2024 . Blues inspired with iconic guests such as Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr., Iggy Pop, and Beth Hart. The songs covered highlight classics by blues heavyweights including Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, Steppen Wolf, Stevie Wonder and more. Album Tracks 1. The Pusher Feat. Chris Robinson 2. Crossroads Feat. Gary Clark JR 3. Hoochie Coochie Man Feat. Billy F Gibbons 4. Oh Well Feat. Chris Stapleton 5. Key to the Highway Feat. Dorothy 6. Awful Dream Feat. Iggy Pop 1. Born Under a Bad Sign Feat. Paul Rodgers 2. Papa Was a Rolling Stone Feat. Demi Lovato 3. Killing Floor Feat. Brian Johnson 4. Living for the City Feat. Tash Neal 5. Stormy Monday Feat. Beth Hart 6. Metal Chestnut

US version includes one exclusive 'hidden' bonus track, 'You Know I'm No Good' (featuring Ghostface Killah). 'Back to Black' is the second album from London-based chanteuse Amy Winehouse. Although her 2003 debut was a success, her rowdy offstage behavior became the focus of tabloids and critics instead of the music. Because of this, Winehouse stepped out of the spotlight and concentrated on putting the focus back on her music. Three years later, her sophomore has surprised critics and excited her fan base. Combining a strong, Jazzy vocal style with often frank lyrical content recounting tales of love and loss, Winehouse is a truly talented songwriter with a good ear for melody, making this album an essential purchase. Includes the single 'Rehab'. Universal. 2007. Album Tracks 1. Rehab 2. You Know I'm No Good 3. Me & Mr. Jones 4. Just Friends 5. Back to Black 6. Love Is a Losing Game 7. Tears Dry on Their Own 8. Wake Up Alone 9. Some Unholy War 10. He Can Only Hold Her 11. You Know I'm No Good [Remix]

Webster explores themes of different relationships through her broody tunes, tackling the notion of writing only sad songs by writing her saddest songInch yet. In a way, the record feels like a coming- of-age for the singer-songwriter into her own perfectly curated moment, which surely will lead to bigger and better things.Inch (NYLON)InchFaye Webster is filled with rich bluegrass sounds, featuring plenty of slide guitar and the occasional trill of a fiddle, which Webster's fragile voice flits through like that of a younger Natalie Prass.Inch (W Magazine)Inch... a soulful offering heavily inspired by the country and western music she grew up listening to.Inch (Pitchfork)InchHer self-titled record will win fans across the musical spectrum for it's left-of-center approach to folk. Webster is a lifelong student of country-western songwriting and Americana sound (her mom plays fiddle; her grandfather is a bluegrass guitarist). But she punctuates her own tunes with subtle flourishes of funk. Her voice hits a sweet spot somewhere between bluegrass powerhouse Alison Krauss, Natalie Prass, and Tennis's Alaina Moore, whose light vocals glide across any melody.Inch (VICE)#8 album of 2017 (Gorilla vs. Bear) Album Tracks 1. She Won't Go Away 2. I Know You 3. Is It Too Much to Ask 4. Alone Again 5. It Doesn't Work Like That 6. Remember When 7. It's Not a Sad Thing 8. Say It Now 9. Wrong People 10. What's the Point