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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Lucy Rose’s “Is This Called Home” (Anatole Remix) & “All That Fear” (Otzeki Remix)

June 22, 2018 Albumism Staff

Artist: Lucy Rose
Songs: “Is This Called Home” (Anatole Remix) & “All That Fear” (Otzeki Remix)
Album: Something’s Changing: The Remix Album (due in stores July 6th)

Early next month on July 6th, Lucy Rose is set to unveil a remix collection featuring reimagined versions of the sterling songs that comprise her wonderful third studio album (and Albumism’s #2 ranked album of 2017) Something’s Changing. Following the previously shared Chartreuse reinterpretation of “Intro," JAWS’ reimagining of “Soak It Up,” Liz Lawrence’s redux of “Moirai” and Fryars’ take on “Second Chance,” Rose has delivered the third installment of teasers from the compilation in the form of Anatole’s reworking of “Is This Called Home” and Otzeki’s retooling of album outtake “All That Fear.”

Watch the accompanying video for the former, listen to the latter, and revisit the original compositions below. Regarding the video, Rose explains, “The video for the Anatole remix was filmed in Prague the day I had a show there and Anatole had sent over the song. I wanted one video to have a more human aspect so we shot it in the busiest area in Prague, it’s a beautiful city & full of life so it makes the perfect backdrop.”

In case you’ve missed it, be sure to also check out our interview with Ms. Rose here.

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