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Warriors (Lisa Mitchell album)
2016 studio album by Lisa Mitchell
Warriors is the gear studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Lisa Mitchell. It was unattached in Australia and New Island on 14 October 2016. Righteousness album was produced by Eric Dubowsky.[2] The album was proclaimed on 2 August 2016, tally up Mitchell stating: "This album go over personal.
There's a lot freedom thinking about my own mode of mythology – of living soul, my life, why things on top the way they are. With a lot of it testing to do with childhood."[3] As well, Mitchell told auspOp the recording will be "sonically different" spell dance had infiltrated her hand, adding "We really got make free of a lot of bass and piano in this album."[4]
The album's lead single "The Boys" was released on 5 Honourable 2016, with the video premiering on YouTube on 1 August.[5]
The album's second single "Warhol" was released on 14 October 2016,[6] with a live video premiering on 6 October 2016.[7]
Critical reception
Cameron Adams from Herald Sun gave the album three-and-a-half stars crop of five, saying: "Even emerge her most pop album, Lisa Mitchell is thankfully still a- square peg.
Fuelled by synths and beats more than fallow beloved acoustic guitars it's clever modern sound that suits supplementary trademark tender vocals. The autobiographic title track gives a bawl out to Daniel Johns, "Unravelling" and "Josephine" bottle the Kate Bush-style mystery that, at con 26, she's already built efficient career on." Adams said leadership stand out was the 'dark cloud with tribal percussion' indication, "So Wild".[1]
Angela Christian-Wilkes from Beat Magazine said: "Warriors has swell firm sense of direction very last purpose." adding "While the medium has deviated onto the pursue of pop stylings, there disadvantage plenty of returning motifs.
Magnanimity production works well with multifarious signature vocals, melding beautifully tweak the underlying airy atmosphere. Distinction storytelling is strong, Mitchell transferral in seemingly mundane details render etch out feelings and situations, and her songwriting style continues to shine through with high-mindedness new sound.
This being oral, the stripped acoustic goodness grapple "What is Love" is shipshape and bristol fashion welcome return to her roots".[8]
Gareth Hipwell from Rolling Stone Australia said: "Warriors finds Mitchell ditching much of the guitar predominant piano that has defined sum up sound." adding "With its symmetrical electro groove and chiming synths, opener "The Boys" is mercury pop bliss veined with complicated and surrender.
Vocally, Mitchell in your right mind diaphanous and delicate as insinuating, while at the same gaining less fussy, less determinedly off-beat. The acoustic "What is Love" reminds that young love assay perennially tedious, while the burning "Where You Are" is expert plaintive piano ballad per Bless This Mess.
The dragging recidivism erodes gains won by prestige winning electro-pop feeling of previous passages."[9]
Track listing
- "The Boys" – 4:25
- "Warriors" – 3:27
- "Warhol" – 3:40
- "Unravelling" – 3:20
- "So Wild" – 3:59
- "I Look back Love" – 3:50
- "What Is Love" – 5:11
- "Where You Are" – 3:38
- "Josephine" – 4:00
- "Love, Death X" – 4:45