Alex Lahey
Between the Kitchen and the Living Room
Contrasting with early 2020’s standalone single, “Sucker For Punishment”, which Billboard describes as Lahey leaning “into her punk tendencies as she laments bad habits of the digital age,” 'Between The Kitchen And The Living Room' is Alex Lahey at her most sonically intimate and vulnerable; a small collection of her most well-known tracks, reimagined.
"A few weeks ago, I found myself with all my plans taken away from me in exchange for more time than I knew what to do with. Looking forward felt too daunting, which made me flustered and upset. So, I decided to look back.
‘Between the Kitchen and the Living Room’ is a small collection of songs I have already released and played hundreds of times around the world, but through a new lens. In light of having to cancel my US tour, which is supposed to be under way this very moment, I decided to bring these songs home and let them find new parts of themselves. I engineered and produced all of these recordings within a week in a small room in my mother’s house - which is where I have been living since I didn’t continue renting in anticipation of touring for most of the year. Funnily enough, said room also happens to be the exact place many of these songs were written some years ago.
"As much as I can’t wait to go back to all the things I love doing under regular circumstances, it has been nice to embrace the boundaries. Really nice. And I hope you like what I made within them."
– Alex Lahey
Tracklist:
1. Every Day’s The Weekend (Laundry Version)
2. Let’s Go Out (Bedroom Version)
3. I Haven’t Been Taking Care of Myself (Hallway Version)
4. Unspoken History (Attic Version)
5. Wes Anderson (Bathroom Version)
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