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- Ambulance
- Self Portrait
- Ontario
- Career Day
- Prayer
- While I Can
- Bed
- The Grand Old Reason
- Husk
- Thesis
- Bygones
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keaton henson
Monument
Play It Again Sam
returning to the intimate acoustics of his debut, keaton's fourth album as a singer-songwriter is a devastating meditation on loss, brought to life with all the pain and beauty that has been his art form for the last 10 years.
It was from a remote outpost in the english countryside that keaton finally felt ready to confront the decades long illness, and imminent death of his father, who passed two days before he finished recording the album. Keaton: “I made it at home, mostly alone, to the sound of birds and rainstorms, at strange hours of day and night. once the bones were recorded, I was somewhat unexpectedly joined by an amazing group of people, who came to musically lift me on their shoulders, and take these unsaid feelings to another plain in terms of sound.”