Pitchtfork – “The tension between melody and arrangement on History of a Feeling occasionally recalls Feist’s last two records, Metals and Pleasure: music that reverse-engineered the outcome of pop music without using its bells and whistles, eliciting feelings from the texture and tone of a sound more than the words.”
Following the release of her album, History Of A Feeling, Madi Diaz has shared a live video recorded in The Sanctuary in Nashville, TN for her track ‘Crying In Public‘. With no audience and no other person in sight it’s a wonderful stark statement.
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Diaz started working on History Of A Feeling three years ago, before beginning collaborations with co-producer Andrew Sarlo (Big Thief, Bon Iver) with whom she worked closely to flesh out the album’s instrumentation. It’s a homecoming record of sorts that points to her Nashville songwriting roots. Pulling from a range of folk, country and pop leanings, as much influenced by Patty Griffin and Lori McKenna as PJ Harvey and Kathleen Hanna, History Of A Feeling is comprised of the most direct and introspective songs Diaz has ever written.
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“Madi Diaz has a voice that erupts like a geyser.’” – NYLON
“A slow burning, passionate ballad…It certainly has a lot of heart to it.” – The Needle Drop
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History Of A Feeling Cover Artwork (photo by Lili Pepper)