North Florida indie-folk songwriter Gileah Taylor’s new chamber-pop album Slow Parade is out now via Velvet Blue Music. It's an autobiographical concept album about life’s journey from idealized childhoods to choosing happiness as an adult. Gileah is a songwriter at the top of her game as piano and guitars join lush orchestral strings in this album exploring dichotomies of depression and hope—all through a filter of family, romance and the secrets that the moon and the sun hold. It’s a record about embracing change, and growing into a better version of yourself.
Gileah (pronounced GIL-ee-uh) has opened for Over the Rhine, played festival stages with Jeff Tweedy and Roseanne Cash, and has been a live guest on NPR’s Echoes. You can hear her song "Going Home" in the Netflix original series 13 Reasons Why. Her new record Slow Parade was produced by Nashville brothers Gideon Klein and Gabe Klein, and features a string quartet led by Gideon on cello.
The record is streaming on all platforms or at bandcamp here.
Or you can get physical with it : cd/lp/cass at velvetbluemusic.com
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