Battleviews, the husband and wife indie folk duo, bring out their latest album “All of My Days” with a level of delectable song-writing chops and vocal harmonisation that would make any folk fan intrigued. This 10-track original album is a collection of heartfelt songs that were written and home-recorded during the pandemic. The songs showcase the duo’s signature blend of folky melodies, pop-inspired harmonies, and heartfelt lyrics.
The album’s titular piece “All of My Days” is a nostalgic and emotional song that reflects on the passage of time and the memories that we hold dear. With an endearing and undeniably emotionally evocative core despite its soft and supple core, the song is sure to resonate with any form of listener. From back to front, Battleviews brings a vocal performance that’s so innately vulnerable and personable that you feel like you’re right next to them. Each song is so confessional, allowing you to explore and learn so much about these stories while finding your own empathy within them.
The album also includes a mix of upbeat and introspective tracks that explore themes of love, loss, and the beauty of everyday life. Throughout the album, the duo’s signature harmonies and intricate guitar work shine through, making for a truly captivating listening experience.
“All of My Days” was recorded and produced in their home studio, and it’s a true reflection of the duo’s passion for musicality. Drawing influence from renowned contemporary folk acts, Battleviews has a fanbase that’s easy to pick and draw themselves into. There’s a richness to each piece’s arrangement, perhaps best exemplified in the more upbeat yet timeless energy of “I’ll Come Along”.
A through and through folk record with little time wasted or spent in detracting from the core message or ideology, Battleviews deliver a sensational piece of folk pop that a mainstream fan can find solace in while a more dedicated folk enthusiast can find talent to rave over.
Above all else, “All of My Days” is comforting and serene amongst the hustle, bustle, and agony of the day to day.