Honey Harper & The Infinite Sky Honey Harper

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
28.10.2022

Label: ATO Records

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Alternative Country

Artist: Honey Harper

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  • 1 Reflections 03:52
  • 2 Ain't No Cowboys In Georgia 02:32
  • 3 Broken Token 02:38
  • 4 One Thing 02:43
  • 5 Tired of Feeling Good 03:17
  • 6 The World Moves 03:47
  • 7 Boots Mine Gold 03:11
  • 8 Hard To Make A Living 03:20
  • 9 Lake Song 03:09
  • 10 Crystal Heart 03:39
  • 11 Heaven Knows I Won't Be There 04:02
  • 12 Big Sky 02:21
  • Total Runtime 38:31

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Produced by Fussell and co-founder Alana Pagnutti and mixed by Joel Ford (Ford and Lopatin, Yes/And), Honey Harper and The Infinite Sky features the premiere of The Infinite Sky, a stacked backing band consisting of longtime bassist and contributing writer Mick Mayer, pianist John Carroll Kirby (Solange, Steve Lacy), Spoon keyboardist Alex Fischel, guitarist Jackson MacIntosh (Drugdealer, Jessica Pratt), pedal-steel player Connor Gallaher (Black Lips, Calexico), and TOPS drummer Riley Fleck.

Within the first few moments of the self-titled new album, Honey Harper and The Infinite Sky deliver a dashed-off statement on the trappings of country music. Despite the high level of conceptualization that went into its creation, the record embodies an irresistibly loose and groove-heavy sound that hits with an immediate impact. While previous album Starmaker was touted as “country music for people who don’t like country music,” Honey Harper & The Infinite Sky is “country music for everyone.”

"Track after glorious track pours forth, often seeming to end too soon and leaving the listener wanting more. The last track ‘Big Sky ’is like a coda with the repeated gospel-style chorus “Big Sky in your window” before the long outro of wordless chorus, tinkling piano and assorted guitars. You can almost imagine a cloud being lifted from Fussell’s anxieties, and it is a nice allusion to the band’s name. Apparently, the band had 26 songs available to put on the album – a pity they didn’t use more of them, but it bodes well for the next outing. They hope to promote this album with a live tour, and if the sound is anything like the album, people are in for a treat. Reviewers have described their last album as country music for people who don’t like country music. This is country music for everyone and should rank high in any list of contenders for album of the year." (Fred Arnold, americana-uk.com)

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