Megiddo (Lauren Hoffman album) explained

Megiddo
Type:Album
Artist:Lauren Hoffman
Cover:Megiddolaurenhoffman.jpg
Released:1997
Genre:Experimental rock, Acoustic, Lo-fi
Length:38:56
Label:Virgin
Next Title:From The Blue House
Next Year:1999

Megiddo is the debut album by the American singer/songwriter Lauren Hoffman, released in 1997 through Virgin Records. The album was well received by critics,[1] [2] praised as "exceptional" by Billboard[3] and "strikingly unconventional" by the Chicago Tribune.[4] However, due to a lack of proper promotion by her record label and timing with releases by other artists, it went relatively unnoticed.[5]

Single "Fall Away" and its b-side "Cold and Grey" were initially released in 1996 on a 7" vinyl through Slow River Records.[6]

Overall, the album is known for its noticeably dark overtone, produced both by her songwriting and instrument choice, but is most prominent in the tracks "Blood", and "The Ashram Song". These qualities have since carried over to her later work.

The album was re-released on vinyl for its 20th anniversary in 2018.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Pop and Jazz Guide. 1997-10-03. The New York Times. 2018-12-30. en-US. 0362-4331.
  2. Flag Waving. Billboard. 1999-11-06. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. en.
  3. Web site: Rock Star. Billboard. 1997-05-31. 18.
  4. Web site: WHERE'S THE ROCK?. Stone. Moira McCormick . chicagotribune.com. 3 August 1997 . en-US. 2018-12-30.
  5. Web site: CD Universe: Megiddo CD . July 18, 2012 .
  6. Web site: Lauren Hoffman – Fall Away (1996, Vinyl). Discogs. 1996 .
  7. Web site: Lauren Hoffman: Megiddo 20th Anniversary Vinyl. PledgeMusic. en. 2018-12-30.