Lady in Gold (album) explained

Lady in Gold
Type:studio
Artist:Blues Pills
Border:yes
Recorded:2015–2016
Label:Nuclear Blast Records
Producer:Don Alsterberg
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Lady in Gold is the second studio album by Swedish rock band Blues Pills. It was released on August 5, 2016, by Nuclear Blast Records. Lady in Gold consists of ten tracks including a cover of Tony Joe White's "Elements and Things" from the 1969 album ...Continued.

Promotion and pre-release

In late 2015, the band started writing and preparing for their second album—their first with new drummer André Kvarnström. In November 2015, Elin Larsson posted a photo to the band Facebook page of her recording the vocals for the second album. The band then went on a two-month Europe tour between February and April 2016 before finalising the work for the second album.

On 22 April 2016, Blues Pills announced the title of the album and the ten track set-list via their Facebook page. Vocalist and co-songwriter Elin Larsson commented: "Lady gold is a character who symbolizes death. We wanted a twist on the typical stereotype of death being the grim reaper. So instead we made her a lady in gold." The band were happy to reveal that Don Alsterberg (Graveyard, Division of Laura Lee and Jerry Williams) once again took the production role of the album.[1]

Bassist, founding member and main songwriter Zach Anderson commented on the artwork of the album: "The design comes from the dutch artist who already worked with us for the first album cover. We are super proud to have the opportunity to work again with such a legendary artist who has even worked with The Beatles, Cream and many more. The original design was made by her 50 years ago. We worked together to adapt the colors to fit the mood of the album. Hopefully our fans will like it as much as we do."[2]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Elin Larsson, Dorian Sorriaux, Zach Anderson and André Kvarnström (except where noted). All lyrics by Zach Anderson and Elin Larsson except track 4/"I Felt a Change" by Elin Larsson.[3]

Personnel

Blues Pills
Additional personnel[4]
Production

Critical reception

The album received generally favorable reviews.

AllMusic writer, Thom Jurek states in conclusion, "(the album) [...] goes way past the band's self-titled debut" and it "delivers on the promise of that first album and then some". Jurek calls the songwriting "more sophisticated, diverse, and confident".

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blues Pills announce new album . 6 May 2016 . Blues Pills (via Facebook).
  2. Web site: Multi national sensations Blues Pills have revealed the cover artwork for their eagerly awaited second album . 6 May 2016 . Nuclear Blast (via Facebook).
  3. Web site: Lady in Gold - Blues Pills | Songs, Reviews, Credits. Jurek. Thom. Allmusic.com. English. 12 February 2017.
  4. Web site: Blues Pills – Lady In Gold. discogs.com. English. 5 August 2016.
  5. Web site: Le Top de la semaine : Top Albums Fusionnes - SNEP (Week 32, 2016). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. French. 18 August 2016.