Canadian singer-songwriter Camille Delean's forthcoming LP Cold House Burning was written from, through, and about an isolation.
Its ten songs focus intently on a solitude brought on by sudden illness, detailing the internal dialogues that are amplified when all other voices go quiet.
Were it released with society functioning as normal, it would be a starkly interior album, but instead it's due out via E-Tron Records on June 5, when we'll all still most likely be indoors with our own thoughts.
So "Fault Line (Late July)," premiering at the top of the page, is a preview not only of Cold House Burning, but of the sort of graceful but disquieting music that songwriters might strive to make in the midst of a global pandemic. "A sudden
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