With less folksy fiddling or outdated EDM to bog it down, Artemis signals an evolution for the artist, revealing itself to be Stirling's strongest work to date and a pure thrill for fans of her particular hybrid style.
Her latest album is another success as with each new release, the international superstar adds more layers to her performance with each artful addition highlighting the talents of the rest.
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I was really scared going into this that this would be generic 3rd grade teacher background music when I saw that Lindsey Stirling was making a violin album, and fortunately, I was wrong. I didn't regress into a millennial and Amy Lee was on this album. anyway, thanks NightOwl
I don't know whether or not this album is that respected within the music community, but I'm just going to say it: this is, hands-down, my favorite album I have ever heard. I honestly can't put into words how much I love everything about this album: I adore how atmospheric it is, the unabashed joy and positive energy it bleeds, the unique nature of the music, just how polished every song is. Every single song here is an absolute banger: most albums are lucky if they have even ONE song that I'm ... read more
1 | Underground 4:24 | |
2 | Artemis 3:53 | |
3 | Til the Light Goes Out 4:46 | |
4 | Between Twilight 4:19 | |
5 | Foreverglow 3:58 | |
6 | Love Goes On and On 4:06 feat. Amy Lee | |
7 | Masquerade 3:21 | |
8 | Sleepwalking 3:47 | |
9 | Darkside 4:07 | |
10 | The Upside 3:47 | |
11 | Guardian 3:20 | |
12 | Aurora 3:35 | |
13 | The Upside 3:48 feat. Elle King |