Chaplin, Tom: The Wave

Chaplin, Tom SKU: 31802024
Chaplin, Tom: The Wave

Chaplin, Tom: The Wave

Chaplin, Tom SKU: 31802024

Format: CD

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Title: The Wave
Artist: Chaplin, Tom
Label: Arts & Crafts
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 827590127128
Genre: Rock

2016 release, the debut solo album from the former Keane frontman. Chaplin has called the process of recording a solo album a daunting prospect for someone who knows nothing else. Following the band's split, Chaplin began using drugs due to anxiety over the album and thought [he] was going to die in early 2015: When I finally liberated myself from years of spiraling addiction, a place of inspiration and creativity became available to me. I set about writing an album that documents my transition from the darkest recesses of human experience to a place of resolution, fulfillment and happiness. At long last I am comfortable in my own skin and have achieved that elusive dream of writing a set of songs I can truly call my own.

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