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Mel Parsons - who is undoubtedly one of Aotearoa’s most recognised songwriters - will release her new album SABOTAGE on 7 June and has also announced a three-date New Zealand tour.

SABOTAGE is the Lyttleton-based artist’s sixth album and fans have already been given a sneak peak of the record, by way of the singles ‘Little Sadness’ and ‘Offer Down’.

The album, recorded in Lyttleton at Basement Studio and co-written and co-produced with Josh Logan, sees a contemplative Parsons skillfully weaving together a tapestry of ethereal and hypnotic soundscapes. The songs are raw, and at times dark – perhaps a reflection of the time in which they started to emerge.

 

 

Mel Parsons - who is undoubtedly one of Aotearoa’s most recognised songwriters - will release her new album SABOTAGE on 7 June and has also announced a three-date New Zealand tour.

SABOTAGE is the Lyttleton-based artist’s sixth album and fans have already been given a sneak peak of the record, by way of the singles ‘Little Sadness’ and ‘Offer Down’.

The album, recorded in Lyttleton at Basement Studio and co-written and co-produced with Josh Logan, sees a contemplative Parsons skillfully weaving together a tapestry of ethereal and hypnotic soundscapes. The songs are raw, and at times dark – perhaps a reflection of the time in which they started to emerge.

 

 

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Mel Parsons - who is undoubtedly one of Aotearoa’s most recognised songwriters - will release her new album SABOTAGE on 7 June and has also announced a three-date New Zealand tour.

SABOTAGE is the Lyttleton-based artist’s sixth album and fans have already been given a sneak peak of the record, by way of the singles ‘Little Sadness’ and ‘Offer Down’.

The album, recorded in Lyttleton at Basement Studio and co-written and co-produced with Josh Logan, sees a contemplative Parsons skillfully weaving together a tapestry of ethereal and hypnotic soundscapes. The songs are raw, and at times dark – perhaps a reflection of the time in which they started to emerge.