Husk
Husk is an album of songs written by Hope Littwin. It is a personal, post-apocalyptic emotional transformation, which closely mirrors the transformation/life cycle of a moth.
"I wrote these songs in a folk/country style to pay homage to my musical roots." – Hope Littwin
Husk: (n) The hardened protective layers that shelter a gelatinous being for the duration of his/her metamorphosis. (adj) A quality of vocal production that is granulated, raw and worn from excessive misadventures. Moth: (n) Nature's most incredible metamorphosizer. (n) A winged, nocturnal messenger from the spirit world that navigates not by sight but by inner knowing.
Read my in depth blog post on what this album means to me and why I wrote it:
Released March 11, 2016. All songs written by Hope Littwin. Guitar, Piano, Vocals: Hope Littwin; Drums: Alex Atchley; Bass: Matthew Salvatore Coglianese; Violin: Mallory Linehan; Recorded by James Teitelbaum at Tribeca Flashpoint. Overdubs and tracks 9 and 10 recorded by Caleb Gray. Mixed by Caleb Gray and Robert Littwin. Produced by: Hope and Robert Littwin. copyright 2016 Hope Littwin. All Rights reserved.
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