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Set Your Lightning Fire Free
Shana Falana
Set Your Lightning Fire Free
 
It's been a busy couple of years since the self-release of Shana Falana's debut EP, 2011's In The Light. The veteran dream pop artist has toured all over the US and Europe. She's released two Bandcamp-only collections of l...  more »

     
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All Artists: Shana Falana
Title: Set Your Lightning Fire Free
Members Wishing: 1
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Number of Discs: 1
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UPC: 810430017826

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It's been a busy couple of years since the self-release of Shana Falana's debut EP, 2011's In The Light. The veteran dream pop artist has toured all over the US and Europe. She's released two Bandcamp-only collections of lo-fi works, Channel and Velvet Pop, as well as a cassette-only document of her early-career music, Shana Falana Sings Herself To Sleep. But for all her globetrotting, archiving, and micro-releasing, this is the moment we've been waiting for: Set Your Lightning Fire Free. A lightning fire is exactly what it sounds like, the earth at odds with itself, burning itself to the ground and starting from scratch. On this record, her debut LP, Shana Falana makes a point of breaking her own rules. "I've always kept the different sides of my music separate. The ambient ballads, the fuzzed out stuff; they all needed to exist as their own statements," says Falana, "I would have two or three bands at one time: a sludge rock band; a Bulgarian women's choir; a pretty, dreamy organ and guitar duo. This is the first record where I've combined all of that, sometimes in the course of one song." Rather than spending months in the studio, laboring over arrangements and ideas, Falana recorded SYLFF in just over a week. The songs were already compact and fully realized from years of touring. Recorded at ISOKON studios in upstate New York with producer Dan Goodwin (Devo, Kaki King), SYLFF's working mantra was a) get the idea down b) move on c) don't look back. Shana chose to record the vocals herself alone in various locations, from her bathroom to a child's bedroom. And for the first time, Shana wrote and performed her own lead guitar parts. The other noticeable difference is the addition of steady drummer and creative companion, Mike Amari. The two met at a garden party. Shana was covering a Bauhaus song and the two instantly connected.

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