Tasmanian singer-songwriter Ani Lou has shared her debut EP 'Eralda'. It's heartfelt and honest, encapsulating layered backdrops and fluid vocals, amidst a hard-hitting storyline about yearning for freedom from the entrapment of one’s own body or mind.
Written and composed by Ani Lou through a particularly difficult patch during the artist’s ongoing struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 'Eralda' translates this often debilitating and isolating experience into something unimposing and melancholic.
‘I sing to come to terms with situations and challenges I have faced, and hope to find kinship with others by sharing these experiences. Like many people, music is my antidote and method for self-soothing’ – Ani Lou
The EP 'Eralda', composed of five tracks, was recorded with her four-piece band at Reel to Reel Studios with Zarven Kara. Mixed by Simon Hagström Rennestedt and Henrik Alsèr (both from Sweden), 'Eralda' carries an evident minimalistic Scandinavian influence.
Written and composed by Ani Lou through a particularly difficult patch during the artist’s ongoing struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 'Eralda' translates this often debilitating and isolating experience into something unimposing and melancholic.
‘I sing to come to terms with situations and challenges I have faced, and hope to find kinship with others by sharing these experiences. Like many people, music is my antidote and method for self-soothing’ – Ani Lou
The EP 'Eralda', composed of five tracks, was recorded with her four-piece band at Reel to Reel Studios with Zarven Kara. Mixed by Simon Hagström Rennestedt and Henrik Alsèr (both from Sweden), 'Eralda' carries an evident minimalistic Scandinavian influence.
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