
Mark Lanegan: Straight Songs Of Sorrow (180g Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
"When considering any great work of art, be it a painting, a novel, or a piece of music, itâs natural to wonder what might have inspired it: âthe story behind the songâ. Mark Laneganâs new album, Straight Songs Of Sorrow, flips that equation. Here are 15 songs inspired by a story: his life story, as documented by his own hand in his new memoir, Sing Backwards And Weep. Straight Songs Of Sorrow combines musical trace elements from early Mark Lanegan albums with the synthesized constructs of later work. The meditative acoustic guitar fingerpicking â provided by Lamb Of Godâs Mark Morton â on 'Apples From A Tree' and 'Hanging On (For DRC)' echo 1994âs Whiskey For The Holy Ghost. Yet one of that recordâs touchstones was Van Morrisonâs Astral Weeks, echoed in the new albumâs opener 'I Wouldnât Want To Say,' where Lanegan extemporises Ă la Ballerina over musique concrĂšte wave patterns generated by his latest favourite compositional tool, a miniature computer-synth called the Organelle." - Keith Cameron
- 12th solo full-length from former Screaming Trees singer
- 180g clear double vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve w/ printed inner sleeves
- digital download included
- music label:Â Heavenly 2020
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Mark Lanegan: Straight Songs Of Sorrow (180g Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
"When considering any great work of art, be it a painting, a novel, or a piece of music, itâs natural to wonder what might have inspired it: âthe story behind the songâ. Mark Laneganâs new album, Straight Songs Of Sorrow, flips that equation. Here are 15 songs inspired by a story: his life story, as documented by his own hand in his new memoir, Sing Backwards And Weep. Straight Songs Of Sorrow combines musical trace elements from early Mark Lanegan albums with the synthesized constructs of later work. The meditative acoustic guitar fingerpicking â provided by Lamb Of Godâs Mark Morton â on 'Apples From A Tree' and 'Hanging On (For DRC)' echo 1994âs Whiskey For The Holy Ghost. Yet one of that recordâs touchstones was Van Morrisonâs Astral Weeks, echoed in the new albumâs opener 'I Wouldnât Want To Say,' where Lanegan extemporises Ă la Ballerina over musique concrĂšte wave patterns generated by his latest favourite compositional tool, a miniature computer-synth called the Organelle." - Keith Cameron
- 12th solo full-length from former Screaming Trees singer
- 180g clear double vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve w/ printed inner sleeves
- digital download included
- music label:Â Heavenly 2020
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"When considering any great work of art, be it a painting, a novel, or a piece of music, itâs natural to wonder what might have inspired it: âthe story behind the songâ. Mark Laneganâs new album, Straight Songs Of Sorrow, flips that equation. Here are 15 songs inspired by a story: his life story, as documented by his own hand in his new memoir, Sing Backwards And Weep. Straight Songs Of Sorrow combines musical trace elements from early Mark Lanegan albums with the synthesized constructs of later work. The meditative acoustic guitar fingerpicking â provided by Lamb Of Godâs Mark Morton â on 'Apples From A Tree' and 'Hanging On (For DRC)' echo 1994âs Whiskey For The Holy Ghost. Yet one of that recordâs touchstones was Van Morrisonâs Astral Weeks, echoed in the new albumâs opener 'I Wouldnât Want To Say,' where Lanegan extemporises Ă la Ballerina over musique concrĂšte wave patterns generated by his latest favourite compositional tool, a miniature computer-synth called the Organelle." - Keith Cameron
- 12th solo full-length from former Screaming Trees singer
- 180g clear double vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve w/ printed inner sleeves
- digital download included
- music label:Â Heavenly 2020











