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Perhaps the album's most harrowing moment is "Alicia Ross," a stark, chilling ballad inspired by the real-life murder of a Canadian teenager, while "Scared at Night" tackles the grim reality of a shooting accident.
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"Asking for Flowers" is Kathleen Edwards' second studio album, released on August 5, 2008. The album was produced by Chad Petree and features a mix of folk, rock, and pop influences. Edwards' lyrics explore themes of love, relationships, and introspection. Perhaps the album's most harrowing moment is "Alicia
: The album opener sets a haunting tone. In FLAC, the resonant space around the acoustic guitar strumming is palpable, and the subtle entry of the strings creates a sweeping, cinematic atmosphere that feels incredibly intimate. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Upon its release, Asking for Flowers was met with near-universal acclaim. The Canadian Press famously noted that "unlike your average floral arrangement, there's not a dud in the bunch".
Kathleen Edwards — Asking for Flowers (2008) Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Bit Depth: 16-bit / Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz (CD Quality) Genre: Americana, Alt-Country, Singer-Songwriter, Roots Rock Track-by-Track Narrative and Sonic Architecture