Ouroboros by Airling from their album Love Gracefully ♪♬♫ check out new music on my spotify and soundcloud ♪♫♬♪
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Ouroboros by Airling from their album Love Gracefully ♪♬♫ check out new music on my spotify and soundcloud ♪♫♬♪
Wasted Pilots by Airling from their album Love Gracefully ♪♬♫ check out new music on my spotify and soundcloud ♪♫♬♪
I don't know how many people know of the artist Airling but she's amazing and her EP Love Gracefully has been my life the past couple months.
The Runner - Airling
Love Gracefully EP (out Sept 19th) Buy - itunes.apple.com/au/artist/airling/id825392927 Live Dates (tix - http://airling.net) Friday 17th October – MELBOURNE, Shebeen Saturday 18th October – SYDNEY, Brighten Up Friday 24th October – BRISBANE, The Brightside airling.net @airlingx pieater.net ---- Like many great pop songs, the uplifting mood (a chorus we’ve been missing since the early 2000s) masks deeply personal and dark lyrics. The character in the song has lost everything and keeps taking blows completely beyond their control, so that their journey in life is like a plane that’s being flown by “wasted pilots”. “Broken from the head down to the toes Losing everything that you live for Sleeping all the nights with your eyes pinned Swallowing the air when it tastes bitter “ “Wasted Pilots” follows debut singles “Ouroboros” and “The Runner”. Both singles have been widely recognized throughout Australia and Overseas. This subsequently saw Airling open Splendour in the Grass after winning the coveted Triple J Unearthed competition. All tracks are taken from her debut EP ‘Love Gracefully’, produced by Tom Scary – his first production work since Big Scary’s 2013 Australian Music Prize winning album, Not Art – and characterised by Shepherd's ethereal vocals and lush electronics. The pair began working together after Hannah contributed vocals to Tom Scary’s #1 Dads album and shared some of her own songs, which piqued the producer’s interest. Love Gracefully was tracked at Pieater’s “Mixed Business” studio in Melbourne, with additional production and playing by multi-instrumentalist whiz Graham Ritchie (Holy Holy, Emma Louise). Over an intense week of long hours locked in the studio, the three created something beautiful. Some tracks were already written, whereas “Where You Are” began with Airling noodling at the piano during a break, and Graham rushing out to hit record. Overnight Hannah worked on lyrics and the recorded version is only the fourth time the song was ever played. As the songs took shape and they realised what was being created, Big Scary fell so in love with the songs that Airling became the first ‘signing’ to their imprint Pieater. Says Airling of the project: “'I just want to create music that I would want to listen to… and if what I'm making inspires real and instinctual emotion from the people who experience it, whether that be positive or negative things, then I'll be happy.” Airling will be shades of light or dark. It’ll make you sad one song, then ask you to get your groove on in the next. Pop tunes, obscure tunes – it can be anything that fulfils Airling’s creative fantasies.
Love Gracefully EP (out Sept 19th) Buy - itunes.apple.com/au/artist/airling/id825392927 Live Dates (tix - http://airling.net) Friday 17th October – MELBOURNE, Shebeen Saturday 18th October – SYDNEY, Brighten Up Friday 24th October – BRISBANE, The Brightside airling.net @airlingx pieater.net ---- Like many great pop songs, the uplifting mood (a chorus we’ve been missing since the early 2000s) masks deeply personal and dark lyrics. The character in the song has lost everything and keeps taking blows completely beyond their control, so that their journey in life is like a plane that’s being flown by “wasted pilots”. “Broken from the head down to the toes Losing everything that you live for Sleeping all the nights with your eyes pinned Swallowing the air when it tastes bitter “ “Wasted Pilots” follows debut singles “Ouroboros” and “The Runner”. Both singles have been widely recognized throughout Australia and Overseas. This subsequently saw Airling open Splendour in the Grass after winning the coveted Triple J Unearthed competition. All tracks are taken from her debut EP ‘Love Gracefully’, produced by Tom Scary – his first production work since Big Scary’s 2013 Australian Music Prize winning album, Not Art – and characterised by Shepherd's ethereal vocals and lush electronics. The pair began working together after Hannah contributed vocals to Tom Scary’s #1 Dads album and shared some of her own songs, which piqued the producer’s interest. Love Gracefully was tracked at Pieater’s “Mixed Business” studio in Melbourne, with additional production and playing by multi-instrumentalist whiz Graham Ritchie (Holy Holy, Emma Louise). Over an intense week of long hours locked in the studio, the three created something beautiful. Some tracks were already written, whereas “Where You Are” began with Airling noodling at the piano during a break, and Graham rushing out to hit record. Overnight Hannah worked on lyrics and the recorded version is only the fourth time the song was ever played. As the songs took shape and they realised what was being created, Big Scary fell so in love with the songs that Airling became the first ‘signing’ to their imprint Pieater. Says Airling of the project: “'I just want to create music that I would want to listen to… and if what I'm making inspires real and instinctual emotion from the people who experience it, whether that be positive or negative things, then I'll be happy.” Airling will be shades of light or dark. It’ll make you sad one song, then ask you to get your groove on in the next. Pop tunes, obscure tunes – it can be anything that fulfils Airling’s creative fantasies.
Airling - 'Wasted Pilots' I am in love with this.
"Wasted Pilots" - Airling