We last wrote about Alana McArdle earlier this year, when she released her EP Reticular, a release we described as:
“a great example of what has come to be known as “bedroom pop”, the antithesis of the over-produced, smart-ass music that has become so prevalent, even in the so-called indie scene”
Last week McArdle released two more “old” songs, which follow a similar template to those on Reticular. Both tracks combine minimal guitar with quietly emotional vocals, reminiscent of things like Yowler’s The Offer. The lyrics are dark and vague, detailing emotional and mental struggles, for example on ‘Balloons’:
“I asked you if you think god exists
and did he have a heart
and if he put me in the state I was in
and would it always be this hard
or does it get much worse than this
I still don’t sleep, I still can’t quit”
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You can get both tracks on a pay-what-you-want basis over at the Alanna McArdle bandcamp page.
Also – if you like these then be sure to check out the Soundcloud page for McArdle’s recording project Ides.