Velvet Lined Shell
Toyah Willcox · 2003
22 min · 6 tracks · synth-pop · art pop
A vibrant tapestry of synths and emotive pop melodies, reflecting on love and personal growth.
Velvet Lined Shell is an album by Toyah Willcox, released in 2003. A vibrant tapestry of synths and emotive pop melodies, reflecting on love and personal growth. 'Velvet Lined Shell' received positive reviews for its introspective lyrics and polished production, marking Willcox's significant return to music. It reestablished her presence within the UK pop scene, appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners by highlighting her enduring relevance and artistry. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Velvet Lined Shell sound like?
A vibrant tapestry of synths and emotive pop melodies, reflecting on love and personal growth. Rooted in synth-pop and art pop.
What makes Velvet Lined Shell by Toyah Willcox notable?
'Velvet Lined Shell' received positive reviews for its introspective lyrics and polished production, marking Willcox's significant return to music. It reestablished her presence within the UK pop scene, appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners by highlighting her enduring relevance and artistry. By the time 'Velvet Lined Shell' was released in 2003, Toyah Willcox had established herself as a versatile artist with a career spanning over two decades. This album came after her 2001 project 'What’s the Time?' and marked her return to recording original material, emphasizing a blend of art pop and synth-pop that showcased her evolution as an artist.
How many songs are on Velvet Lined Shell?
Velvet Lined Shell has 6 tracks, running approximately 22 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Every Scar Has a Silver Lining Standout 3:24
- 2 Velvet Lined Shell Standout 4:15
- 3 Little Tears of Love 3:24
- 4 You’re a Miracle 3:01
- 5 Mother Standout 4:20
- 6 Troublesome Thing 4:20
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