Gregory, Ben: Episode

Gregory, Ben SKU: 43292837
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Gregory, Ben: Episode

Gregory, Ben SKU: 43292837

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $24.98
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Title: Episode
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Product Type: VINYL LP

Episode is the debut solo album from Blaenavon's Ben Gregory. An album expansive in scope, it explores the singer's own relationship with close family, personal identity and mental health. Produced by Ben with Blaine Harrisson of the Mystery Jets, the album juxtaposes expansive pieces such as "Blue Sea Blue", which is by turns Nine Inch Nails, King Crimson and The 1975, and intimate moments such as "Mother's Son", which applies modern production styles to the intimacy of Elliot Smith's raw confessionals, all centred by the unique vocals, devotion to melody and prodigious musicality of this most special of artists. Following the dissolvement of his prior group and his experiences of being sectioned, this is an album of real candour, bravery and also optimism from an artist refreshed and hopeful.

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