Harmaleighs: She Won't Make Sense
Harmaleighs: She Won't Make Sense
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Harmaleighs
Label: Nettwerk Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 067003119610
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. Nashville indie duo The Harmaleighs (Haley Grant and Kaylee Jasperson) present their new full-length album, She Won't Make Sense. Produced by Dan Molad (Lucius, JD McPherson, Tweedy), it's a stark contrast from their previous releases, having evolved from their acoustic beginnings to a fuller sound involving synths, strings and drums. She Won't Make Sense covers the full spectrum of sound, from heavier rock tunes to somber folk, to create the frenetic energy needed to convey the emotional weight of the album's subject matter. The pair introduce the album with "Sorry, I'm Busy," a frantic, beat driven track about paralyzing social anxiety, and a fitting introduction to a concept album about mental illness, specifically Haley's deeply personal journey through anxiety, depression and mania.
Tracks:
1.1 Anthem for the Weak
1.2 Sorry, I'm Busy
1.3 Talk
1.4 When I Was a Kid
1.5 Tidy Up
2.1 Mannequin
2.2 Moving My Body
2.3 Don't Panic
2.4 Dim the Light
2.5 I Don't Know Myself