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Virginia Wing - Private Life
One of the years most daring and true pop records, private LIFE comes as the result of Virginia Wing living through, and with, huge personal emotional and mental traumas. It is a document of how the very process of music creation in a group can be of huge therapeutic benefit to people. The three members of Virginia Wing have explored the depths of their creative and artistic inspirations within performance, production and composition, and have made a candid and brash pop record that speaks clearly about hope, desperation, impulse, addiction, urge and shame. More tumultuous than its predecessor, private LIFE knocks hard. The evolution of Virginia Wingâs sound continues to build on the broad creative flow of the last album whilst being another audacious contribution to contemporary pop. The drums are huge and playfully unquantized. Edits are both assured and heavy handed, the instrumentation lightly mediates the two and finds itself on the edge of collapse alongside them. The icy facade of Merida Richardsâ words are still front and centre, but are contrasted by dense, multilayered improvisations, vying for attention throughout the record. Over âIâm Holding Out For Somethingâs relentless juggernaut of 90âs RânâB beats, Richards examines the relentless hope and desperation glued to modern consciousness, and speaks of how we often find the answer, or the route through, right at the breaking point. Subsequently, âSt Francis Fountainâ compounds the issue, observing that often our own coping mechanisms can grow into full blown traumas of their own. Virginia Wingâs last record opened its arms into euphoric light, private LIFE invites you through a door and closes it. It examines what weâre doing at night, on our own, after work. What we do to enjoy ourselves, to cope, to be together, to be alone. It shines a dim blue light on what might be happening, causing us anxiety, stress and desire. âVisionary, totally idiosyncraticâ The Guardian âRevelatoryâ Pitchfork Track List Side A A1. Iâm Holding Out For Something A2. Moon Turn Tides A3. Soft Fruit A4. Michael Returns To The Garden A5. 99 North A6. Return To View Side B B1. St. Francis Fountain B2. Private Life B3. Half Mourning B4. Lucky Coin B5. OBW Saints B6. I Know About These Things
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One of the years most daring and true pop records, private LIFE comes as the result of Virginia Wing living through, and with, huge personal emotional and mental traumas. It is a document of how the very process of music creation in a group can be of huge therapeutic benefit to people. The three members of Virginia Wing have explored the depths of their creative and artistic inspirations within performance, production and composition, and have made a candid and brash pop record that speaks clearly about hope, desperation, impulse, addiction, urge and shame. More tumultuous than its predecessor, private LIFE knocks hard. The evolution of Virginia Wingâs sound continues to build on the broad creative flow of the last album whilst being another audacious contribution to contemporary pop. The drums are huge and playfully unquantized. Edits are both assured and heavy handed, the instrumentation lightly mediates the two and finds itself on the edge of collapse alongside them. The icy facade of Merida Richardsâ words are still front and centre, but are contrasted by dense, multilayered improvisations, vying for attention throughout the record. Over âIâm Holding Out For Somethingâs relentless juggernaut of 90âs RânâB beats, Richards examines the relentless hope and desperation glued to modern consciousness, and speaks of how we often find the answer, or the route through, right at the breaking point. Subsequently, âSt Francis Fountainâ compounds the issue, observing that often our own coping mechanisms can grow into full blown traumas of their own. Virginia Wingâs last record opened its arms into euphoric light, private LIFE invites you through a door and closes it. It examines what weâre doing at night, on our own, after work. What we do to enjoy ourselves, to cope, to be together, to be alone. It shines a dim blue light on what might be happening, causing us anxiety, stress and desire. âVisionary, totally idiosyncraticâ The Guardian âRevelatoryâ Pitchfork Track List Side A A1. Iâm Holding Out For Something A2. Moon Turn Tides A3. Soft Fruit A4. Michael Returns To The Garden A5. 99 North A6. Return To View Side B B1. St. Francis Fountain B2. Private Life B3. Half Mourning B4. Lucky Coin B5. OBW Saints B6. I Know About These Things













