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isaac gracie waste of shame Vinyl EP 2024
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isaac gracie waste of shame Vinyl EP 2024

isaac gracie waste of shame Vinyl EP 2024

Tracklist:

1. lullaby
2. slide
3. for you, patiently
4. little blue house
5. waste of shame

Waste of Shame Is Isaac’s first body of work since 2018’s self-titled debut album. It featuers Slide written alongside Royal Blood bassist/vocalist, Mike Kerr as well as Lullaby, described by Isaac as an ‘unashamedly big, fat emotive song’. Since the release of Isaac’s self-titled debut album back in 2018, he took some time out before signing up to a collaborative studio space in London to help him stay focused on his writing. Surrounding himself with, and taking inspiration from, fellow musicians and creatives, it allowed him to steer clear of the weighty pressures of writing alone at home.

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isaac gracie waste of shame Vinyl EP 2024

$29.53

$10.34

isaac gracie waste of shame Vinyl EP 2024

Tracklist:

1. lullaby
2. slide
3. for you, patiently
4. little blue house
5. waste of shame

Waste of Shame Is Isaac’s first body of work since 2018’s self-titled debut album. It featuers Slide written alongside Royal Blood bassist/vocalist, Mike Kerr as well as Lullaby, described by Isaac as an ‘unashamedly big, fat emotive song’. Since the release of Isaac’s self-titled debut album back in 2018, he took some time out before signing up to a collaborative studio space in London to help him stay focused on his writing. Surrounding himself with, and taking inspiration from, fellow musicians and creatives, it allowed him to steer clear of the weighty pressures of writing alone at home.

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Tracklist:

1. lullaby
2. slide
3. for you, patiently
4. little blue house
5. waste of shame

Waste of Shame Is Isaac’s first body of work since 2018’s self-titled debut album. It featuers Slide written alongside Royal Blood bassist/vocalist, Mike Kerr as well as Lullaby, described by Isaac as an ‘unashamedly big, fat emotive song’. Since the release of Isaac’s self-titled debut album back in 2018, he took some time out before signing up to a collaborative studio space in London to help him stay focused on his writing. Surrounding himself with, and taking inspiration from, fellow musicians and creatives, it allowed him to steer clear of the weighty pressures of writing alone at home.