I guess I’ve learned never to expect the predictable from Emily D’Angelo (except for the black clothes and boots). Her new album; freezing, is as unexpected as enargeia was four years ago. This album is even less “classical”. The seventeen tracks cover a range of genres. I think I’d classify them as contemporary art song, traditional folk song, singer/songwriter covers and English renaissance. All in all there is a total of 47 minutes of music. Continue reading
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