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The Slumdon Bridge

Ed Sheeran · 2012

14 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock · folk · folk-pop

A fusion of heartfelt folk melodies and introspective lyrics, reflecting the everyday struggles of urban life.

The Slumdon Bridge is an EP by Ed Sheeran, released in 2012. A fusion of heartfelt folk melodies and introspective lyrics, reflecting the everyday struggles of urban life. The album features the track 'London Bridge,' which gained attention for its poignant narrative and relatable themes. While it did not achieve commercial success comparable to Sheeran's later works, it solidified his presence in the UK folk-pop scene and showcased his songwriting prowess. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Slumdon Bridge sound like?

A fusion of heartfelt folk melodies and introspective lyrics, reflecting the everyday struggles of urban life. Rooted in alternative rock and folk.

What makes The Slumdon Bridge by Ed Sheeran notable?

The album features the track 'London Bridge,' which gained attention for its poignant narrative and relatable themes. While it did not achieve commercial success comparable to Sheeran's later works, it solidified his presence in the UK folk-pop scene and showcased his songwriting prowess. Released in 2012, 'The Slumdon Bridge' was Ed Sheeran's first collaborative project after his breakthrough with '+', which premiered in 2011. This album marked a significant step in his career as he began to explore deeper lyrical themes and showcases his versatility beyond mainstream pop.

How many songs are on The Slumdon Bridge?

The Slumdon Bridge has 4 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·14:01

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 London Bridge Standout 4:54
  • 2 You Don’t Know (For Fuck’s Sake) Standout 3:33
  • 3 Faces Standout 3:17
  • 4 Outro 2:16

Release Date

January 1, 2012

Genre

alternative rock, folk-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

14 min 1 sec