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Artist: Sophie Lloyd

Title: Imposter Syndrome

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2023

Label: Autumn Records

Catalog Number: AUTUMN001CD

Personnel

Sophie Lloyd guitar, bass
Christopher Painter drums
Nathan James vocals
Brandon Saller vocals
Lzzy Hale vocals
Chris Robertson vocals
Michael Starr vocals
Matthew K. Heafy vocals
Cole Rolland guitar
Lauren Babic vocals
Trevor Mcnevan vocals
Marisa Rodriguez vocals
Tyler Connolly vocals

Tracks

1.  Do or Die  
2.  Pressure  
3.  Imposter Syndrome  
4.  Let It Hurt  
5.  Runaway  
6.  Fall of Man  
7.  Lost  
8.  Hanging On  
9.  Avalanche  
10.  Won't You Come  
11.  Judge & Jury  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: CC Date: July 28, 2024 at 23:24
Not gonna lie, I had low expectations for this album as quite often these multi artist collaboration albums can be very hit or miss, and there were only a couple of names on it that I really knew or liked (Michael Starr and Lzzy Hale). I did though take a punt and preordered it direct from Sophies website as the signed copies were not expensive. I was absolutely blown away with just how good this was. After reading an interview with Sophie I learned that the reason it probably worked so well is she wrote the music then sent the intrumental track to the singers for them to write their own lyrics. That way Sophie still had her own sound and wasn't adapting to the other artists style, and the singers were singing something that was specific to them. I would go as far as to say this was possibly my top album of 2023 and I really was not expecting that.


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