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Artist: Hatchie. Title: Giving the World Away. Edition: Album. 8: Giving the World Away. Genre: Rock. Format: CD. 12: Til We Run Out of Air. Missing Information?.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelSely, Secretly Canadian
UPC0656605044422
eBay Product ID (ePID)2324119095
Product Key Features
Release Year2022
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistHatchie
Release TitleGiving the World Away
Dimensions
Item Height0.23 in
Item Weight0.11 lb
Item Length5.87 in
Item Width5.14 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Lights On 1.2 This Enchanted 1.3 Twin 1.4 Take My Hand 1.5 The Rhythm 1.6 Quicksand 1.7 Thinking Of 1.8 Giving The World Away 1.9 The Key 1.10 Don't Leave Me In The Rain 1.11 Sunday Song 1.12 Til We Run Out Of Air
NotesGiving the World Away, the sophomore album from Hatchie, is the truest introduction to the songwriter/bassist at the helm of the project, Harriette Pilbeam. Produced by Jorge Elbrecht, Giving the World Away is Hatchie's most thunderous, sprawling work yet. Featuring input from longtime Hatchie collaborator Joe Agius, it takes the celestial, shimmering shoegaze and pop sensibilities of her earlier releases, but with the volume knob cranked up tenfold. Built out with percussion from Beach House drummer James Barone, it's synthed-out, sonic opulence, a more structured and ornate musicality with traces of '90s trip-hop and acid house influences.Pilbeam initially intended for these songs to go in a higher-energy direction. She had the distinct vision of a Hatchie show turned dance party, inviting more movement and vibrancy into her live shows. But then, between Covid and the lockdowns in Australia, Pilbeam retreated more into herself, and that introspection and self-discovery served as the true inspiration for the record. Again and again across Giving the World Away, she returns to that same theme of dismantling internalized shame and finding gratitude and steadiness, and finally being able to trust herself.Giving the World Away is an album about self-confidence, about the strange time in young adulthood where you begin to finally be able to see yourself clearly. Incisive and probing, Giving the World Away is the clearest look at Pilbeam yet, and a relic of the power and bravery that spring forth from embracing vulnerability and putting your heart on the line.