A Memory Finds Its Name
By Circlejourney
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Released 3/30/2021.
Duration: ~1:08:55.
Listen on Bandcamp, YouTube (playlist), Spotify, or Apple Music.
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- Main album: (~36:29) Main album:
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- (3:41) Summer Heat
- (4:35) Life's a Mind Game
- (4:22) When All Is Gone
- (2:18) From a Windchime
- (4:56) Oceanic Flight
- (4:04) You Are You
- (1:22) The Banner I Unfurl
- (4:00) The Queen In Between
- (3:41) Memorialisation
- (3:30) Year In, Year Out
- Bonus tracks: (~32:26) Bonus tracks:
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- (3:41) Summer Heat (Instrumental)
- (4:37) Life's a Mind Game (Instrumental)
- (4:16) When All Is Gone (Instrumental)
- (2:19) From a Windchime (Instrumental)
- (4:58) Oceanic Flight (Instrumental)
- (4:05) You Are You (Instrumental)
- (1:24) The Banner I Unfurl (Instrumental)
- (3:36) Memorialisation (Instrumental)
- (3:30) Year In, Year Out (Instrumental)
Added to wiki 4/13/2024.
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Album Booklet
Artist commentary:
Circlejourney: (booklet commentary)
I dedicate this album to everyone I’ve ever loved.
Thanks for checking out A Memory Finds Its Name! It means a lot. I have a fraught relationship with my voice. It’s partly vocal dysphoria, partly low self-esteem from criticism as a teen. In 2014, my self-doubt resulted in me removing every single track containing my voice from Bandcamp, and replacing it with an instrumental version.
It has taken me almost ten years to finally feel at home with my voice, despite the mismatch with what I wish it sounded like. Getting a new mic this January also helped—I can now produce almost studio-standard work from my bedroom!
Here’s a collection of both brand new songs and songs from as far back as 2011, whose lyrics are finally seeing the light of day. A lot of them explore the twilight between joy and parting, between love and loss. The title is about me breathing new life into old songs, but it is also about rediscovering and putting names to things once lost.
Many thanks to Emmara for collabing with me on Summer Heat, and to everyone whose enthusiasm has spurred me to finish this in record time!