
Madi Diaz - History Of A Feeling [CD]
Rage, confusion, despair, self-deception, and introspectionâMadi Diaz cycles through the full spectrum of emotions on History Of A Feeling, her debut on ANTI-. Itâs an album that undeniably marks Diazâs status as a first-rate songwriter, a craft sheâs spent years refining, and one wherein Diaz establishes herself as an artist capable of distilling profound feelings with ease.
Diaz pulls from a range of folk, country, and pop leaningsâshe is as much influ- enced by Patty Griffin and Lori McKenna as she is the sonics of PJ Harvey and di- rectness of Kathleen Hanna. On History Of A Feeling, the Nashville based songwriter comes to terms with the dissolution of a meaningful relationship. By the end of it, she wills herself into a self-reflective state where she doesnât hate herself for being so heartbroken.
The songs on History Of A Feeling, are the most direct and introspective songs Diaz has ever written. In the few times sheâs gotten to perform them live in front of an audience, Diaz describes the experience as one where she feels acutely present even though sheâs singing about emotions that started to take root years ago. Itâs relatable to anyone who has experienced heartbreak and great change in some manner, and this profound sense of intimacy and camaraderie she seamlessly weaves into the songs was important to her. âI wanted it to sound conversational, like I had just walked over to your house and weâre sitting and at the end of your driveway talkingâjust like weâre hashing it out in the same way that youâd call a best friend at one in the morning because you needed to talk about what just happened.â
Tracklist:
- Rage
- Man In Me
- Crying In Public
- Resentment
- Think Of Me
- Woman In My Heart
- Nervous
- Forever
- History Of A Feeling
- New Person, Old Place
- Do It Now
UPC: 045778782024
Label: ANTI
Release Date: 8.27.21
Format: CD
Rage, confusion, despair, self-deception, and introspectionâMadi Diaz cycles through the full spectrum of emotions on History Of A Feeling, her debut on ANTI-. Itâs an album that undeniably marks Diazâs status as a first-rate songwriter, a craft sheâs spent years refining, and one wherein Diaz establishes herself as an artist capable of distilling profound feelings with ease.
Diaz pulls from a range of folk, country, and pop leaningsâshe is as much influ- enced by Patty Griffin and Lori McKenna as she is the sonics of PJ Harvey and di- rectness of Kathleen Hanna. On History Of A Feeling, the Nashville based songwriter comes to terms with the dissolution of a meaningful relationship. By the end of it, she wills herself into a self-reflective state where she doesnât hate herself for being so heartbroken.
The songs on History Of A Feeling, are the most direct and introspective songs Diaz has ever written. In the few times sheâs gotten to perform them live in front of an audience, Diaz describes the experience as one where she feels acutely present even though sheâs singing about emotions that started to take root years ago. Itâs relatable to anyone who has experienced heartbreak and great change in some manner, and this profound sense of intimacy and camaraderie she seamlessly weaves into the songs was important to her. âI wanted it to sound conversational, like I had just walked over to your house and weâre sitting and at the end of your driveway talkingâjust like weâre hashing it out in the same way that youâd call a best friend at one in the morning because you needed to talk about what just happened.â
Tracklist:
- Rage
- Man In Me
- Crying In Public
- Resentment
- Think Of Me
- Woman In My Heart
- Nervous
- Forever
- History Of A Feeling
- New Person, Old Place
- Do It Now
UPC: 045778782024
Label: ANTI
Release Date: 8.27.21
Format: CD
Description
Rage, confusion, despair, self-deception, and introspectionâMadi Diaz cycles through the full spectrum of emotions on History Of A Feeling, her debut on ANTI-. Itâs an album that undeniably marks Diazâs status as a first-rate songwriter, a craft sheâs spent years refining, and one wherein Diaz establishes herself as an artist capable of distilling profound feelings with ease.
Diaz pulls from a range of folk, country, and pop leaningsâshe is as much influ- enced by Patty Griffin and Lori McKenna as she is the sonics of PJ Harvey and di- rectness of Kathleen Hanna. On History Of A Feeling, the Nashville based songwriter comes to terms with the dissolution of a meaningful relationship. By the end of it, she wills herself into a self-reflective state where she doesnât hate herself for being so heartbroken.
The songs on History Of A Feeling, are the most direct and introspective songs Diaz has ever written. In the few times sheâs gotten to perform them live in front of an audience, Diaz describes the experience as one where she feels acutely present even though sheâs singing about emotions that started to take root years ago. Itâs relatable to anyone who has experienced heartbreak and great change in some manner, and this profound sense of intimacy and camaraderie she seamlessly weaves into the songs was important to her. âI wanted it to sound conversational, like I had just walked over to your house and weâre sitting and at the end of your driveway talkingâjust like weâre hashing it out in the same way that youâd call a best friend at one in the morning because you needed to talk about what just happened.â
Tracklist:
- Rage
- Man In Me
- Crying In Public
- Resentment
- Think Of Me
- Woman In My Heart
- Nervous
- Forever
- History Of A Feeling
- New Person, Old Place
- Do It Now
UPC: 045778782024
Label: ANTI
Release Date: 8.27.21
Format: CD











