Nina Nesbitt • Älskar Nights (Deluxe Version)
Жанр:
Pop, Indie Pop
Страна исполнителя (группы):
Scotland
Год издания:
2022
Аудиокодек:
MP3
Издатель (лейбл):
Cooking Vinyl Limited
Тип рипа:
tracks
Битрейт аудио:
320 kbps
Продолжительность:
01:10:36
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи:
нет
Треклист:
01. Gaol (1:10)
02. Teenage Chemistry (2:53)
03. No Time (For My Life To Suck) (2:33)
04. Pressure Makes Diamonds (2:43)
05. Dinner Table (3:30)
06. When You Lose Someone (3:22)
07. I Should Be a Bird (4:00)
08. Colours of You (3:38)
09. Limited Edition (2:54)
10. Older Guys (4:14)
11. Heirlooms (4:29)
12. Älskar (3:02)
13. Need You (feat. Zion Foster) (3:09)
14. Need You (3:09)
15. Love Seasons (2:46)
16. Summer Fling (3:36)
17. Life's a Bitch (2:59)
18. Summer Fling (Acoustic Version) (3:37)
19. Life's a Bitch (Acoustic Version) (3:03)
20. Älskar (Acoustic Version) (2:55)
21. Teenage Chemistry (Acoustic Version) (3:27)
22. Colours of You (Acoustic Version) (3:39)
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Nina Nesbitt is set to take her continuing rising star status to the next level with the news that she will release her eagerly anticipated new album "Älskar". Made in the show of the introspection, loss and fear of lockdown, "Älskar" celebrates life in all of its complexities as well as love in every form imaginable. As we've heard from its previous singles "Dinner Table" and "When You Lose Someone", "Älskar" (meaning "to love" in Swedish, a reflection of Nina's half-Swedish heritage) shimmers with both tender, intimate ballads and huge escapist '80s-tinged bangers that beg for the dancefloor. Nina wrote or co-wrote every song that features on the album, and produced or co-produced many of its tracks.
Nina’s new music follows the huge global fanbase she established with her second album ‘The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change’. The album amassed a staggering half-a-billion streams including for the now classic ‘Loyal To Me’ which was Top 10 most added at Top 40 radio and propelled her into Spotify’s top 500 artists in the world. The track, which Nina performed on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (her US late night TV debut), earned acclaim from the likes of Marie Claire who praised the album for its “Joyful, dance-y pop with wrenching indie ballads, displaying a newfound maturity in the…songwriting,” and Billboard Magazine who hailed it “an iridescent work of pop mastery, showcasing Nesbitt’s proficiency as a songwriter, vocalist and producer,” with V Magazine proclaiming, “’The Sun Will Come Up’… captures the precise moment an artist finds herself blossoming into a full-blown pop star.”