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艺人:舒拉(Shura)
专辑名称:《I Got Too Sad For My Friends》(我为朋友难过太久)
发行年份:2025年
厂牌:Play It Again Sam
音乐类型:独立流行、另类音乐、唱作人声
音质:Mp3 320千比特/秒 / FLAC(分轨) / 24位-96kHz FLAC(分轨)
总时长:38分34秒
总容量:89.7 MB / 230 MB / 720 MB
官网:专辑预览
曲目列表:
1. Tokyo(东京)(3分26秒)
2. Leonard Street(伦纳德街)(3分31秒)
3. Recognise(认出)(4分29秒)
4. World's Worst Girlfriend(世界上最糟的女友)(2分41秒)
5. Richardson(feat.卡桑德拉·詹金斯)(理查森)(3分44秒)
6. America(美国)(3分53秒)
7. Online(在线)(3分45秒)
8. I Wanna Be Loved By You(我想被你爱)(3分03秒)
9. Ringpull(拉环)(2分55秒)
10. If You Don't Believe In Love(feat.黑胶冰淇淋)(如果你不相信爱)(4分14秒)
11. Bad Kid(feat.贝卡·曼卡里)(坏孩子)(2分56秒)
英国唱作歌手兼制作人舒拉宣布携新专辑《I Got Too Sad For My Friends》期待回归,专辑于5月30日通过Play It Again Sam发行,并分享首支单曲《Recognise》。这是她自2019年广受好评的专辑《forevher》以来的首张音乐作品。
《Recognise》是这张专辑与舒拉此前作品的连接点,蕴含了过去六年在不确定性中汲取的教训。歌曲以合成器营造的空灵旋流和轻柔如幻的人声开场,随后突然迸发急促鼓点。歌词探讨艺术身份与梦想的“自私性”(“这些年我一直在做梦/这是自私吗?我不确定”),最终落于对生活无常的接纳——活着便已足够。
舒拉谈及《Recognise》时表示:“亚瑟·拉塞尔曾唱‘悲伤不是罪’,但当我在一月陷入绝望时,却觉得最好的选择是躲起来。这首歌讲述的是走出那种情绪的过程,慢慢明白一切都会好起来,而‘好起来’本身就足够珍贵。我可以安静地坐着,读一本书,喝一杯咖啡,深深感激此刻的存在,以及所有已经发生和即将发生的事……”
Artist: Shura
Title: I Got Too Sad For My Friends
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Play It Again Sam
Genre: Indie Pop, Alternative, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:34
Total Size: 89.7 / 230 / 720 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Tokyo (3:26)
2. Leonard Street (3:31)
3. Recognise (4:29)
4. World's Worst Girlfriend (2:41)
5. Richardson (feat. Cassandra Jenkins) (3:44)
6. America (3:53)
7. Online (3:45)
8. I Wanna Be Loved By You (3:03)
9. Ringpull (2:55)
10. If You Don't Believe In Love (feat. Helado Negro) (4:14)
11. Bad Kid (feat. Becca Mancari) (2:56)
British singer-songwriter and producer Shura announces her long-awaited return with new album I Got Too Sad For My Friends, released on May 30 via Play It Again Sam, and shares the first single "Recognise". It marks her first taste of music since 2019’s critically acclaimed album forevher.
"Recognise" is the linchpin between this album and Shura’s previous work, which contains the lesson learned over the last six years of uncertainty. It opens with a celestial whirl of synths and soft, almost will-o-the-wisp vocals, before bursting into an unexpected bloom of frenetic drums. Lyrically it plays with artistic identity and the selfishness of dreams (“All this time I've been dreaming / Is it selfish? I'm not sure”), before settling on the fact that life is unpredictable, and simply being alive is enough.
Shura says of "Recognise": “Arthur Russell sang 'being sad is not a crime' and yet somehow when I went through a period of despair in January I felt that the best course of action was to hide myself away from the world. I think Recognise is a song about coming out the other side of that feeling. Slowly coming to the understanding that everything is ok. And that ok - is good. That I can sit quietly, read a book, sip a coffee and deeply appreciate being here and everything that has happened and has yet to happen…”
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