ANCHR's Artist of the Day: Awakebutstillinbed
For Awakebutstillinbed frontperson Shannon Taylor, emo isn’t a phase, it’s a lifestyle. And naming her last album after an old Facebook post proves that she isn’t just talk. Awakebustillinbed shouldn’t be limited to the dimension of one genre though- tracks like ‘life’ progress with a disarming pop jangle and ‘fathers’ turns at a rock angle. This doesn’t mean Taylor is ditching her signature howl anytime soon. Her scorching vocals give the idea that she’s experiencing 2010 for the first time everyday. But Taylor isn’t some overgrown Hot Topic Kid, her music is often representative of what can feel true when you are struggling. In this case, being emo is almost an act of reclamation from all those who previously condescended to or manipulated her. You don’t like it? Watch her dig deeper. It’s nuclear, with the uncanny ability to take the most frenzied of feelings and spit them out into something profound. Despite her album being seismic, she’s detailed in how she crafts each song. Awakebutstillinbed is sporadic but Taylor manages to use that energy to thoughtfully dissect internalized guilt and shame. With Taylor refusing to hold back conceptually, emotionally, and instrumentally, it doesn’t exactly make for easy listening. But you wouldn’t want to hear any less.
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