Award-winning Americana artist Shantell Ogden will be releasing
her new album Ghosts in the Field on April 28, 2015. The seven-song
collection follows Ogden’s highly successful Better at Goodbye, which
won Americana Album of the Year at the 2014 IMEA Awards, garnering her
a whole new legion of fans.
“I feel like I’m continuing to stretch and
evolve in my songwriting and vocal delivery as an artist,” said Shantell. “I
wanted to make sure people felt full after listening to the album, so I tried to
think of it in terms of a menu. I wanted to balance out the deep songs with some
lighter toe tapping tunes.”
Each song has a distinct emotional flavor,
from the cold, hard truth of loving an addict in “Who Comes First”, to the deep
yet hopeful “God Counts Every Tear,” to the upbeat song about a crush “Just a
Little.” Perhaps the highlight of the album is the nostalgic “Ghosts in the
Field” which Shantell wrote to honor her family’s third generation dairy
farm.
“’Ghosts in the Field’ is really a song for anyone who has roots,”
she says. “There is such a connection you can feel through the land to your
ancestors, especially on a family farm.”
As with her previous album,
Ghosts in the Field was recorded at Willisoundz in
Nashville, with John Willis producing and playing all instruments but drums,
which were played by Steve Brewster. Judy Rodman produced the
vocals.
“When I started this album with Shantell, my goal was to honor
the songs with tasteful arrangements and make sure we continuing to cultivate
Shantell’s unique artistic voice through the production,” said John Willis,
producer and multi-instrumentalist. “I believe we’ve done just that with this
album.”
The album will be available for pre-sale on Shantell’s website
at www.shantellogden.com
beginning on April 1, and a special listening event will be held on April 20 in
Nashville (more information here). The album will be released globally on
April 28 on iTunes.
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