
About Aubrey Haddard
Haddard released her first solo project in 2016, an EP called “Adult Lullabies.” Until that point she mostly played in bands, like the sprawling funk outfit the New Review — a fitting choice for someone with Haddard’s raw vocal power. But “Adult Lullabies” is a stripped-down affair, just Haddard and her acoustic guitar, recorded on the spur of the moment to use up some extra studio time. She sings in a near-whisper, her voice close, its sibilants landing with a hiss as her fingers squeak across the fretboard.
Top Tracks
Charley
I Should Know Better
Yellow Pocket
Green as Ever
Pedestal
Seaweed & Sand
Thought It Was Air
Gallows
Guest of Honor
Portuguese Red
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