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Annie Taylor - Out Of Scale

Annie Taylor - Out Of Scale

New album ā€œOut of Scaleā€ by Annie Taylor - Never stop dreaming The songs simply had to come out. Annie Taylor recorded their third album between the rock band's US tour and concerts in Europe. It's called ā€œOut of Scaleā€ and is characterized by intense emotions, chaotic relationships, and big dreams.

On ā€œOut of Scale,ā€ Annie Taylor has further developed their sound. The band's first album, ā€œSweet Mortality,ā€ brought them international fame seemingly out of nowhere. They recorded their second album, ā€œInner Smile,ā€ in England; it was rougher, more honest. And now they have sharpened their style once again. Each song sounds different, yet inevitably follows on from the next. Distorted guitar and empowering grunge rage are followed by repetitive psychedelia – and then a thoughtful song, almost quiet: somewhere between Courtney Barnett and Wet Leg.

Doing your own thing, even if it's not the direct route, ā€œOut of Scale,ā€ outside the conformist standards—that's the message the album conveys and which is already embedded in the band's name. Annie Edson Taylor was a teacher from the USA who led a turbulent life and rubbed people up the wrong way. In 1901, she became the first person to plunge down Niagara Falls in a barrel. She was only injured on the back of her head.

ā€œOut of Scaleā€ motivates us to never stop dreaming. To constantly reinvent ourselves. And to resist stagnation.

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New album ā€œOut of Scaleā€ by Annie Taylor - Never stop dreaming The songs simply had to come out. Annie Taylor recorded their third album between the rock band's US tour and concerts in Europe. It's called ā€œOut of Scaleā€ and is characterized by intense emotions, chaotic relationships, and big dreams.

On ā€œOut of Scale,ā€ Annie Taylor has further developed their sound. The band's first album, ā€œSweet Mortality,ā€ brought them international fame seemingly out of nowhere. They recorded their second album, ā€œInner Smile,ā€ in England; it was rougher, more honest. And now they have sharpened their style once again. Each song sounds different, yet inevitably follows on from the next. Distorted guitar and empowering grunge rage are followed by repetitive psychedelia – and then a thoughtful song, almost quiet: somewhere between Courtney Barnett and Wet Leg.

Doing your own thing, even if it's not the direct route, ā€œOut of Scale,ā€ outside the conformist standards—that's the message the album conveys and which is already embedded in the band's name. Annie Edson Taylor was a teacher from the USA who led a turbulent life and rubbed people up the wrong way. In 1901, she became the first person to plunge down Niagara Falls in a barrel. She was only injured on the back of her head.

ā€œOut of Scaleā€ motivates us to never stop dreaming. To constantly reinvent ourselves. And to resist stagnation.