Clara Engel's latest album, "Songs For Leonora Carrington," is a hauntingly beautiful tribute to the surrealist artist and writer. The album contains ten tracks, each one inspired by Carrington's life and work. Engel's delicate voice is accompanied by sparse instrumentation, creating an ethereal atmosphere that perfectly captures the dreamlike quality of Carrington's paintings.
The album opens with "The Seasons," a gentle ballad that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Engel's voice is soft and delicate, conveying a sense of vulnerability and introspection. "The Seasons" is followed by "The Green Horse," a haunting track that features a mesmerizing guitar riff and a hypnotic melody. The lyrics are inspired by Carrington's painting of the same name, and Engel's voice perfectly captures the eerie, otherworldly quality of the artwork.
Other standout tracks on the album include "The World," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Engel's impressive vocal range, and "The House of Fear," a sparse, atmospheric track that perfectly captures the sense of unease and dread that permeates Carrington's work.