Frame Charlie Cunningham
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
31.03.2023
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- 1 Intro 01:01
- 2 Shame I Know 03:21
- 3 So It Seems 05:02
- 4 Birds Eye View 03:29
- 5 Friend of Mine 04:11
- 6 Starlings 02:55
- 7 Watchful Eye 04:35
- 8 Downpour 02:48
- 9 Pathways 03:32
- 10 Water Tower 03:39
- 11 End of the Night 02:27
- 12 Frame 03:52
Info for Frame
Charlie Cunningham returns with new album Frame. With his jaw-dropping guitar performances alongside influences from jazz and electronic music, Charlie has also honed the piano to create an eclectic and truly beautiful album. Vocal harmonies and unconventional structures make this a completely original indie-folk staple.
Recording alongside Sam Hudson Scott, both producer and in Charlie’s band, and helped by Gareth Jones (Depeche Mode, Erasure), this record is close, intimate, carefully performed and the intention is clear: you, the listener, are being enveloped into Charlie’s world.
Charlie Cunningham, vocals, guitar
Charlie Cunningham
The U.K.'s Charlie Cunningham is a thoughtfully emotive singer/songwriter who makes ambient, introspective music that combine his skills as a trained Spanish classical guitarist and his penchant for spacy, experimental indie rock. Following his time studying flamenco in Spain, Cunningham returned to England, where he drew praise for his innovative 2016 debut, Lines.
Raised in Bedfordshire, Cunningham picked up the guitar in his teens and played in various hardcore and experimental indie rock bands, drawing upon the influence of artists like Sigur Rós and Mogwai. After earning his college music degree, he waited tables to pay bills and found himself questioning his abilities and dedication to music. It was during this period that he discovered classical Spanish guitar music and was quickly drawn to the genre's wide dynamic and emotional range. Selling his Fender Telecaster, Cunningham used the proceeds to fund a train ticket to Seville, where he enrolled in a flamenco school. Initially planning on staying for two months, he ended up staying in Spain for two years, splitting his time between taking classes, practicing, and playing shows.
Cunningham eventually returned to England, basing himself in Oxford, where he quickly scored gigs in local bars. Along with playing traditional Spanish music, he had begun writing his own spectral indie folk songs. Primarily singing solo, accompanying himself on his acoustic classical guitar, and accented by plenty of echo, Cunningham issued his first EP, Outside Things, in 2014. Several more EPs followed, including Breather in 2015 and Heights in 2016, all of which helped establish his often austere, introspective style. The albums gained airplay on Radio 1 and helped pave the way for his 2017 full-length debut, Lines. In 2019, Cunningham returned with his sophomore full-length, Permanent Way, which include the song "Don't Go Far." (Matt Collar, AMG)
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