Serrat, Joana: Hardcore From The Heart

Serrat, Joana SKU: 41674130
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Serrat, Joana: Hardcore From The Heart

Serrat, Joana SKU: 41674130

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Hardcore From The Heart
Artist: Serrat, Joana
Label: Loose Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5029432026513
Genre: Rock

Joana Serrat's fifth album, Hardcore From The Heart is the follow-up to 2017's acclaimed Dripping Springs ("... like Mazzy Star guesting on an early Neil Young demo," Mojo). For the recording, Serrat travelled from her home in Vic, a small city near Barcelona, to Redwood Studio in Denton, Texas, where she teamed up with engineer and producer Ted Young (Kurt Vile, Sonic Youth, Lee Ranaldo). Hardcore From The Heart starts with loss and ends with acceptance of the impossibility of achieving an ideal life, examining the imbalance that exists between the life lived and the ideal sought. It's title is borrowed from the book by sexologist and essayist Annie Sprinkles to reflect the nuanced, emotional and introspective journey that Serrat pursues in her lyrics and music.

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