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KING-191 Kingdom 2 Artist Feature Erin O'Neill

Erin O'Neill / William Kennedy

From the amazing songwriter, Erin O’Neill, comes a sonically lush and soulful album that harkens back to the singer-songwriters of the Laurel Canyon era, but with a modern-day edge. Live instrumentation, powerful vocals and piercingly honest lyrics.

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    1. The Same And Far Away

    5:17

    O’NEILL; This song starts off with a simple dissonant guitar and key line and is soon accompanied by angelic vocals and a smooth drumbeat, then it bursts into an explosive chorus.

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    2. San Diego

    4:21

    O’NEILL; A downtempo and laid back song about a trip back from San Diego. Features female vocals, drums, bass, piano, keys and guitar.

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    3. Traveling East

    4:30

    O’NEILL; This song starts off with a cascade of female vocals and a simple, delicately played electric guitar line that flows through the whole track.

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    4. Tuesday

    3:51

    O’NEILL; A charming and heartfelt song about the woes of being alone and wanting for Tuesday to come. Features female vocals, drums, bass, guitar and keys.

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    5. Bad Attitude

    3:58

    O’NEILL; A downtempo, southern sounding acoustically strummed song about having a bad attitude. Features female vocals drums, bass, keys and guitar.

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    6. Some People A

    3:45

    O’NEILL; This emo-indie, pop sounding track starts off with an arpeggiated piano, distorted electric guitar and a syncopated drumbeat and then really opens up for the chorus.

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    7. Some People B

    3:45

    O’NEILL; This emo-indie, pop sounding track starts off with an arpeggiated piano, distorted electric guitar and a syncopated drumbeat and then really opens up for the chorus.

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    8. Dim Light

    4:18

    O’NEILL; A midtempo song that starts off with a cold synthline and a female vocal lead that is soon accompanied by background harmonies.

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    9. Stay There

    4:12

    O’NEILL; A lone acoustic guitar delicately strummed, married with a soothing female vocal performance about wanting to stay there.