Doe Paoro: After

Doe Paoro SKU: 28719687
Doe Paoro: After

Doe Paoro: After

Doe Paoro SKU: 28719687

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: After
Artist: Doe Paoro
Label: Anti
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 045778740918
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. For After, Paoro worked with producers Sean Carey (drummer / supporting vocalist for Bon Iver) and BJ Burton (The Tallest Man on Earth, Sylvan Esso, and others) to even further deepen her musical repertoire, creating a mesmerizing hybrid of R&B, synthesizer pop, and indie-leaning electro rooted in an earthy minimalism, drawing from influences ranging from Carole King to Portishead, Aretha Franklin and beyond. The album was recorded at April Base, a Wisconsin ranch house that Vernon had converted into a studio. The album's first single is the intoxicatingly downtempo, R&B-influenced "Growth/Decay," which Paoro co-wrote with Sterling Fox (who has previously worked with Lana Del Rey, among others). The groove-laced, gospel-inspired track ruminates on the notion that change fuels all life, with the chorus putting out the call to "cycle to the light or fade away."

Tracks:
1.1 Traveling
1.2 Nostalgia
1.3 Growth/Decay
1.4 Hypotheticals
1.5 Outlines
1.6 Walking Backwards
1.7 Untethered
1.8 Nobody
1.9 Regret
1.10 Wake Up in Nowhere
2.1 Walking Backwards
2.2 Untethered
2.3 Nobody
2.4 Regret
2.5 Wake Up in Nowhere
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