



The Garden Dream
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As sheâs gotten older, Ella Smoker has found that her subconscious has been trying to tell her âsome pretty wacky stuffâ. Thoughts will come to the 21-year-old singer-songwriter in dreams, or as she writes lyrics in studio sessions, words floating onto the page before sheâs really had a moment to realise what they are. âAs soon as we start making the music, my brain sort of turns off,â she explains. âIâll be sitting there, writing all this stuff that feels like a load of nonsense, and a month later, I'll look back and be like âohâ. It all comes from a place I didnât even realise was there.â
In learning how to open up to herself, gglum ended up finding a kindred spirit in producer Karma Kid (Maisie Peters, Shygirl, Connie Constance), pushing past her natural bedroom-pop introversion to find joy in the process of collaboration. Whether itâs the ragged radio-rock of âSPLAT!â (âbasically about realising that somebody you held up very highly is actually just a massive shambles of a personâ) or the riotous, industrial energy of âEasy Funâ, Smoker is able to reshape her vocal around the mood, creating a record which expertly balances light and shade. âI've never really done anything in like that vocal style before,â she says of âEasy Funâs near-spoken delivery. âI love that song because itâs not something I would have come up with on my own, but Karma Kid was great at pushing me out of my comfort zone. I just thought like, look: I can be a little
silly with this.â
The release of âThe Garden Dreamâ will offer gglum plenty more opportunity to get both silly and serious, to be bold in her exploration of new ideas and sounds. But it will also offer the opportunity to further accept herself as the dreamlike artist she always wanted to be; confidently embellishing acoustic worlds that her listeners can burrow safely within. âI feel like I naturally gravitate towards wanting to make musical spaces that you can feel like youâre living in, rather than trying to make songsâ, she says. âThat's something I really wanted to solidify with this album: I basically want to make music that feels like when you're looking out the window and it's the end of the film and you're imagining what comes next. That's the sound of what I want to be doing.â
Tracklist
Side A
1) With You
2) SPLAT!
3) Late
4) Pruning 1
5) Pruning 2
6) Easy Fun
Side B
7) Glue
8) Second Best
9) He Laid His 97's Neatly By The Door
10) Honeybee
11) Do You See Me Different? feat. Kamal.
12) Eating Rust
13) The Garden Dream
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As sheâs gotten older, Ella Smoker has found that her subconscious has been trying to tell her âsome pretty wacky stuffâ. Thoughts will come to the 21-year-old singer-songwriter in dreams, or as she writes lyrics in studio sessions, words floating onto the page before sheâs really had a moment to realise what they are. âAs soon as we start making the music, my brain sort of turns off,â she explains. âIâll be sitting there, writing all this stuff that feels like a load of nonsense, and a month later, I'll look back and be like âohâ. It all comes from a place I didnât even realise was there.â
In learning how to open up to herself, gglum ended up finding a kindred spirit in producer Karma Kid (Maisie Peters, Shygirl, Connie Constance), pushing past her natural bedroom-pop introversion to find joy in the process of collaboration. Whether itâs the ragged radio-rock of âSPLAT!â (âbasically about realising that somebody you held up very highly is actually just a massive shambles of a personâ) or the riotous, industrial energy of âEasy Funâ, Smoker is able to reshape her vocal around the mood, creating a record which expertly balances light and shade. âI've never really done anything in like that vocal style before,â she says of âEasy Funâs near-spoken delivery. âI love that song because itâs not something I would have come up with on my own, but Karma Kid was great at pushing me out of my comfort zone. I just thought like, look: I can be a little
silly with this.â
The release of âThe Garden Dreamâ will offer gglum plenty more opportunity to get both silly and serious, to be bold in her exploration of new ideas and sounds. But it will also offer the opportunity to further accept herself as the dreamlike artist she always wanted to be; confidently embellishing acoustic worlds that her listeners can burrow safely within. âI feel like I naturally gravitate towards wanting to make musical spaces that you can feel like youâre living in, rather than trying to make songsâ, she says. âThat's something I really wanted to solidify with this album: I basically want to make music that feels like when you're looking out the window and it's the end of the film and you're imagining what comes next. That's the sound of what I want to be doing.â
Tracklist
Side A
1) With You
2) SPLAT!
3) Late
4) Pruning 1
5) Pruning 2
6) Easy Fun
Side B
7) Glue
8) Second Best
9) He Laid His 97's Neatly By The Door
10) Honeybee
11) Do You See Me Different? feat. Kamal.
12) Eating Rust
13) The Garden Dream









