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Walking Into Blue

by Aubrey Esme

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Ladies and Gentlemen, It’s finally here.

These songs were written at a time of vulnerability, medication, self-medication, hopelessness, post-diagnosis, solitude and heartbreak. At a time when I arrived at some unknown place simply put, it was words and music that stopped me from becoming a statistic. I won’t bore you with the details but like all of us this is my attempt to try and figure things out. If nothing more, you have my honesty. My only hope is that I haven’t painted a picture so bleak that it suffocates what beauty is here.. If any.

It was recorded with a single microphone in a small cottage in North Yorkshire and mixed at Christ Church in Leeds with Mr Rich Huxley. As I write this I’m trying my best to not make it an award ceremony esc speech /self-indulgent mess but anyway, I do want to thank everyone who has helped me in any way or taken the time to look/listen to anything I’ve made.

So, whilst holding on to my plastic bag of nerves - I'm excited, proud and elated to say that Walking into Blue is finally out in the world. It’s here. It’s yours. Share it. Love it. Put it on pirate bay. I don’t know anymore.

Preferred listing is probably alone, in the dark through headphones.

But really, Your eyes being here right now mean more to me than you’ll ever know.

ALL IS LOVE,

Aubrey 🌹

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released April 22, 2018

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Aubrey Esme makes intimate contemporary folk music.

With his fragile falsetto, haunting melodies and astounding lyricism, Aubrey Esme gives voice to quiet thoughts. His music is a timely reminder that speaking softly can make the loudest sound.


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