Seattle singer Shelby Earl returns with The Man Who Made Himself A Name, the long awaited follow up to 2013's critically acclaimed album Swift Arrows. Working with Engineer/Producer Martin Feveyear (Brandie Carlisle, Damien Jurado, Mark Lanegan), Earl's new record shines a light on her pop instincts, with lush arrangements and shimmering textures throughout. The lead single James, a recollection of a former lover, is built around a lean, driving rhythm section that explodes during the chorus. Another standout track (and the first recorded for this collection) - Stay With Me Tonight - is a lush, string-laden pop ballad, pushing Earl's voice toward the confectionary pop of the late 80s. To get these diverse sounds, Earl recruited acclaimed Seattle ensemble The Spectacles to be her backing band, as well as calling in some special guests, including Josiah Johnson from The Head And The Heart, who sings on the duet Like I Do.
1. The Man Who Made Himself A Name
2. James
3. Stay With Me Tonight
4. The Vapors
5. Call Her Mercy
6. Strong Swimmer
7. Like I Do
8. Chemical Hearts
9. Not Afraid To Die
10. Boxing Gloves
11. What Am I To Do