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PRINCESS DIANA OF WALES - s/t LP
How do you approach matters of love and an uncertain future? How are your emotions processed during such an event?
A Colourful Storm presents an inquisitive, self-reflective album by Princess Diana of Wales, the labelâs newest and most curiously cloaked project. Someone, no one, a notion, a feeling... while the monikerâs origin is ambiguous, its aspirations are not. Feeling closer, questioning intimacy. Longing and forgetting. Venting, validating. Emerging from the dark. What is real and how does it feel?
Diana offers clues but no simple answers. Vocal-led pieces âStill Beachâ and âFragments of Blueâ are brittle and intoxicating, contemplating recklessness and unfulfillment of a past life: "Watching the future wash away / Giving it up to have this day". She studies closeness and, incredulous of the feelings that emerge, wonders if detachment is impermanent: "Can this always be how it feels? / Can this always be?". She catalogues these emotions as a series of memories, colours and images. âEvaporateâ, sedated and hushed, is a secret confession and ode to resolution, albeit, fatally, only a temporary one: "Take some form / Later on when I can do this / When we can do this / Together".
Behind the albumâs make-up is a stage of dubwise disorientations evoking in-between states of the everyday. âSwingâ and âCloserâ are woozy and dreamlike, their voices summoning ghosts of fortunes past while âExhaustâ finds an aperture in our protagonistâs daydream-dĂ©rive. A perilous foreshadowing of the incantatory âChoir Chantâ, whose spell pacifies her inquisition, submerging both self and feeling into the deep blue sea.
A swing in a park
A car on the street
Sitting on a beach
Standing on sleet
Fragments
Recollect
Reprocess
Refeel
Start, stop
Slide, slip
VanishÂ
A Colourful Storm presents an inquisitive, self-reflective album by Princess Diana of Wales, the labelâs newest and most curiously cloaked project. Someone, no one, a notion, a feeling... while the monikerâs origin is ambiguous, its aspirations are not. Feeling closer, questioning intimacy. Longing and forgetting. Venting, validating. Emerging from the dark. What is real and how does it feel?
Diana offers clues but no simple answers. Vocal-led pieces âStill Beachâ and âFragments of Blueâ are brittle and intoxicating, contemplating recklessness and unfulfillment of a past life: "Watching the future wash away / Giving it up to have this day". She studies closeness and, incredulous of the feelings that emerge, wonders if detachment is impermanent: "Can this always be how it feels? / Can this always be?". She catalogues these emotions as a series of memories, colours and images. âEvaporateâ, sedated and hushed, is a secret confession and ode to resolution, albeit, fatally, only a temporary one: "Take some form / Later on when I can do this / When we can do this / Together".
Behind the albumâs make-up is a stage of dubwise disorientations evoking in-between states of the everyday. âSwingâ and âCloserâ are woozy and dreamlike, their voices summoning ghosts of fortunes past while âExhaustâ finds an aperture in our protagonistâs daydream-dĂ©rive. A perilous foreshadowing of the incantatory âChoir Chantâ, whose spell pacifies her inquisition, submerging both self and feeling into the deep blue sea.
A swing in a park
A car on the street
Sitting on a beach
Standing on sleet
Fragments
Recollect
Reprocess
Refeel
Start, stop
Slide, slip
VanishÂ
How do you approach matters of love and an uncertain future? How are your emotions processed during such an event?
A Colourful Storm presents an inquisitive, self-reflective album by Princess Diana of Wales, the labelâs newest and most curiously cloaked project. Someone, no one, a notion, a feeling... while the monikerâs origin is ambiguous, its aspirations are not. Feeling closer, questioning intimacy. Longing and forgetting. Venting, validating. Emerging from the dark. What is real and how does it feel?
Diana offers clues but no simple answers. Vocal-led pieces âStill Beachâ and âFragments of Blueâ are brittle and intoxicating, contemplating recklessness and unfulfillment of a past life: "Watching the future wash away / Giving it up to have this day". She studies closeness and, incredulous of the feelings that emerge, wonders if detachment is impermanent: "Can this always be how it feels? / Can this always be?". She catalogues these emotions as a series of memories, colours and images. âEvaporateâ, sedated and hushed, is a secret confession and ode to resolution, albeit, fatally, only a temporary one: "Take some form / Later on when I can do this / When we can do this / Together".
Behind the albumâs make-up is a stage of dubwise disorientations evoking in-between states of the everyday. âSwingâ and âCloserâ are woozy and dreamlike, their voices summoning ghosts of fortunes past while âExhaustâ finds an aperture in our protagonistâs daydream-dĂ©rive. A perilous foreshadowing of the incantatory âChoir Chantâ, whose spell pacifies her inquisition, submerging both self and feeling into the deep blue sea.
A swing in a park
A car on the street
Sitting on a beach
Standing on sleet
Fragments
Recollect
Reprocess
Refeel
Start, stop
Slide, slip
VanishÂ
A Colourful Storm presents an inquisitive, self-reflective album by Princess Diana of Wales, the labelâs newest and most curiously cloaked project. Someone, no one, a notion, a feeling... while the monikerâs origin is ambiguous, its aspirations are not. Feeling closer, questioning intimacy. Longing and forgetting. Venting, validating. Emerging from the dark. What is real and how does it feel?
Diana offers clues but no simple answers. Vocal-led pieces âStill Beachâ and âFragments of Blueâ are brittle and intoxicating, contemplating recklessness and unfulfillment of a past life: "Watching the future wash away / Giving it up to have this day". She studies closeness and, incredulous of the feelings that emerge, wonders if detachment is impermanent: "Can this always be how it feels? / Can this always be?". She catalogues these emotions as a series of memories, colours and images. âEvaporateâ, sedated and hushed, is a secret confession and ode to resolution, albeit, fatally, only a temporary one: "Take some form / Later on when I can do this / When we can do this / Together".
Behind the albumâs make-up is a stage of dubwise disorientations evoking in-between states of the everyday. âSwingâ and âCloserâ are woozy and dreamlike, their voices summoning ghosts of fortunes past while âExhaustâ finds an aperture in our protagonistâs daydream-dĂ©rive. A perilous foreshadowing of the incantatory âChoir Chantâ, whose spell pacifies her inquisition, submerging both self and feeling into the deep blue sea.
A swing in a park
A car on the street
Sitting on a beach
Standing on sleet
Fragments
Recollect
Reprocess
Refeel
Start, stop
Slide, slip
VanishÂ
$63.55
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How do you approach matters of love and an uncertain future? How are your emotions processed during such an event?
A Colourful Storm presents an inquisitive, self-reflective album by Princess Diana of Wales, the labelâs newest and most curiously cloaked project. Someone, no one, a notion, a feeling... while the monikerâs origin is ambiguous, its aspirations are not. Feeling closer, questioning intimacy. Longing and forgetting. Venting, validating. Emerging from the dark. What is real and how does it feel?
Diana offers clues but no simple answers. Vocal-led pieces âStill Beachâ and âFragments of Blueâ are brittle and intoxicating, contemplating recklessness and unfulfillment of a past life: "Watching the future wash away / Giving it up to have this day". She studies closeness and, incredulous of the feelings that emerge, wonders if detachment is impermanent: "Can this always be how it feels? / Can this always be?". She catalogues these emotions as a series of memories, colours and images. âEvaporateâ, sedated and hushed, is a secret confession and ode to resolution, albeit, fatally, only a temporary one: "Take some form / Later on when I can do this / When we can do this / Together".
Behind the albumâs make-up is a stage of dubwise disorientations evoking in-between states of the everyday. âSwingâ and âCloserâ are woozy and dreamlike, their voices summoning ghosts of fortunes past while âExhaustâ finds an aperture in our protagonistâs daydream-dĂ©rive. A perilous foreshadowing of the incantatory âChoir Chantâ, whose spell pacifies her inquisition, submerging both self and feeling into the deep blue sea.
A swing in a park
A car on the street
Sitting on a beach
Standing on sleet
Fragments
Recollect
Reprocess
Refeel
Start, stop
Slide, slip
VanishÂ
A Colourful Storm presents an inquisitive, self-reflective album by Princess Diana of Wales, the labelâs newest and most curiously cloaked project. Someone, no one, a notion, a feeling... while the monikerâs origin is ambiguous, its aspirations are not. Feeling closer, questioning intimacy. Longing and forgetting. Venting, validating. Emerging from the dark. What is real and how does it feel?
Diana offers clues but no simple answers. Vocal-led pieces âStill Beachâ and âFragments of Blueâ are brittle and intoxicating, contemplating recklessness and unfulfillment of a past life: "Watching the future wash away / Giving it up to have this day". She studies closeness and, incredulous of the feelings that emerge, wonders if detachment is impermanent: "Can this always be how it feels? / Can this always be?". She catalogues these emotions as a series of memories, colours and images. âEvaporateâ, sedated and hushed, is a secret confession and ode to resolution, albeit, fatally, only a temporary one: "Take some form / Later on when I can do this / When we can do this / Together".
Behind the albumâs make-up is a stage of dubwise disorientations evoking in-between states of the everyday. âSwingâ and âCloserâ are woozy and dreamlike, their voices summoning ghosts of fortunes past while âExhaustâ finds an aperture in our protagonistâs daydream-dĂ©rive. A perilous foreshadowing of the incantatory âChoir Chantâ, whose spell pacifies her inquisition, submerging both self and feeling into the deep blue sea.
A swing in a park
A car on the street
Sitting on a beach
Standing on sleet
Fragments
Recollect
Reprocess
Refeel
Start, stop
Slide, slip
VanishÂ











