Coyne, Robert: The Hiss Of Life

Coyne, Robert SKU: 43021253
Coyne, Robert: The Hiss Of Life

Coyne, Robert: The Hiss Of Life

Coyne, Robert SKU: 43021253

Format: 12-INCH SINGLE

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Title: The Hiss Of Life
Artist: Coyne, Robert
Label: Meyer Records
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4260088442468
Genre: Blues

Four years after 2018's 'Out Of Your Tree' - during which time the world has changed, and changed again - Robert Coyne returns this autumn with a new album, 'The Hiss Of Life'. Fittingly, the title song is a meditation on the stubbornness of the human spirit, while others - 'Curse Of The Cat People', 'In The Grip Of The Strangler' - describe the struggle and need for self-acceptance, and to heal old wounds. The sound of the album is direct, spare and intimate, with Coyne's restrained guitar and voice again paired with Werner Steinhauser's detailed but sensitive drumming. Long-term collaborator Aglaja Camphausen's beautiful cello is strongly featured, along with the warm harmony singing of Wendy Coyne, and Bob Ward - the co-writer and guitarist on several of Robert's father Kevin's greatest albums - adds his inimitable guitar to two songs.

Tracks:
1.1 The Least I Can Do
1.2 By Popular Demand
1.3 Curse Of The Cat People
1.4 In The Grip Of The Strangler
1.5 You've Got To Move On Eventually
1.6 The Hiss Of Life
1.7 Dark Dance Hall
1.8 Wrong All Along
1.9 Take A Look At It Now
1.10 The Endless Tea
1.11 More Tea
1.12 Run Out
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