Here We Are

Here We Are

  • 流派:Folk 民谣
  • 语种:英语
  • 发行时间:2013-07-27
  • 类型:录音室专辑

简介

Lucie Lynch is a singer/songwriter and professional actress. After studying theatre performance at [Hamburger Schauspielstudio Frese ] (translation: The Acting Studio of Hamburg) in Germany, Lucie wrote, produced, and performed the one-woman musical ‘Gabrielle’s Universe’ - about a delightfully neurotic secretary who marries her typewriter in search of true love - for 4 years throughout northern Germany. Lucie then spent five years on the road writing & recording her original album (‘It Goes Without Words’) on beaches, couches, and living rooms all across the globe, while creating her soon-to-be-released book of poetry entitled: ‘Schmetterlingsfuesse’ (translation: ‘Butterfly-feet’). Her travels have taken her to live and work with Kids on the beaches of Corsica, sleep in a tent city in Sardegna, dance through the Vinyards of Toscany, stretch at a yoga retreat in Andalucia, play in an architect's fantasy Hotel in The Greek Islands, wander the streets of Morocco, sing in the grass huts of Zanzibar, act the lead female role in a movie in New York, couchsurf in San Francisco, motorcycle across Australia, bathe in the hotwater beaches of New Zealand, and then fly back home to Hawaii, where she married her Soulmate (barefoot-on-the-beaches of Diamond Head) on the summer solstice. Influenced by Joni Mitchell, Tracy Chapman, Jewel, Eva Cassidy, Ben Harper, and Jack Johnson, Lucie uses her voice as her primary instrument, with her travel-guitar ‘Martin’ strumming along wherever her voice may take us. It is not uncommon for Lucie to visibly shift as the music starts to channel unconsciously, spontaneous lyrics sweeping the audience to arrive together with a collective exhale at a new destination, HERE WE ARE is the first studio album recorded by Lucie Lynch. Two years in the making, it tells the story of heart & soul-searching travels around the world, only to arrive right back where every journey begins and ends: HOME.

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