Burning Kingdom
Bill Callahan · 1994
20 min · 6 tracks · alternative country · lo-fi
Whispered narratives unfold over sparse instrumentation, blending lo-fi aesthetics with alternative country influences.
Burning Kingdom is an EP by Bill Callahan, released in 1994. Whispered narratives unfold over sparse instrumentation, blending lo-fi aesthetics with alternative country influences. 'Burning Kingdom' garnered critical attention for its raw production and introspective lyrics, helping to solidify Callahan's place in the alt-country genre. It has since been recognized for influencing a wave of singer-songwriters who embrace lo-fi aesthetics and personal storytelling. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Burning Kingdom sound like?
Whispered narratives unfold over sparse instrumentation, blending lo-fi aesthetics with alternative country influences. Rooted in alternative country and lo-fi.
What makes Burning Kingdom by Bill Callahan notable?
'Burning Kingdom' garnered critical attention for its raw production and introspective lyrics, helping to solidify Callahan's place in the alt-country genre. It has since been recognized for influencing a wave of singer-songwriters who embrace lo-fi aesthetics and personal storytelling. Released in 1994, 'Burning Kingdom' was Bill Callahan's debut album under his own name after previously performing as Smog. At this point, he was transitioning from the underground music scene to wider recognition, establishing his distinct voice and songwriting style that would define his future work.
How many songs are on Burning Kingdom?
Burning Kingdom has 6 tracks, running approximately 20 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 My Shell (electric version) Standout 5:47
- 2 Renée Died 1:45 1:50
- 3 My Family 3:33
- 4 Drunk on the Stars Standout 4:18
- 5 Not Lonely Anymore Standout 2:03
- 6 The Desert 2:58
Release Date
January 1, 1994
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
20 min 32 sec
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