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Sia

Some People Have Real Problems Vinyl 2LP

Monkey Puzzle RecordsSKU lp-8700

sip coffee to effortless indie pop from Aussie megastar
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Lab Overview

Quit whining about gluten, your socials, and/or wifi passwords. Some People Have Real Problems, says Sia. Before she became the megastar that she is now, the Australian singer used to lend her talent to Zero 7, Massive Attack and the likes, and her soulful, maximum-crossover-potential vocal ability broke out into the spotlight with "Breathe Me," which graced the final scene of HBO's Six Feet Under. This 4th album, originally released in 2008, is Sia's more direct approach to pop; gone is the darker electronica that she built her career on up to that point, and in comes laid-back, easy-listening material, w/ the same sophistication and effortless swag that made people pay attention to her in the first place. You can pretty much have this on any time of the day, rain or shine, sad or happy, which is a difficult feat to achieve, and given that the Starbucks-affiliated Hear Music initially released the record, "I Go To Sleep," "Soon We'll Be Found," "Lullaby," "Buttons," and "The Girl You Lost To cocaine," must also be great to sip coffee to. First time on vinyl, remastered.

  • first time on vinyl
  • remastered
  • music label: Monkey Puzzle Records 2008 / 2017
reviewed by bar adal 06/2017
UPC: 96458120

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