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In Our Headphones

Eep - Hogar

In Our Headphones

KEXP

Music, Music Commentary

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2020

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Eep - "Hogar" from the 2020 self-released album Death of a Very Good Machine.

With the song "Hogar," 52-year-old musician Rosie Varela launched a lifelong dream. Though she's been writing songs for over twenty years, it wasn't until she wrote this love song for her husband that she reached out to Ross Ingram, who owns Brainville Studios in Sunland Park, New Mexico.

“I asked him if he thought it was silly to want to record a shoegaze song at my age,” she admitted to the blog Noise Artists

Instead, Ingram helped Varela assemble the band EEP, not only recording her ode to her spouse, but seven additional shimmery songs that encompass their full-length debut Death of a Very Good Machine, released last month. 

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0:00.0

You can't be no. We call us a song and sound.

0:15.0

A song,

0:17.0

a song.

0:20.0

Don't carry me. Through the So, He's in a defective.

0:43.0

Standing the only comes in every day. I'm connected to. He. I'm going there be there.

1:33.0

They could be there.

1:35.0

They could be

1:39.0

stay. There are you too many steps.

1:47.0

Oh, okay. I'm going to be here. Oh, again.

2:25.0

again. Oh,

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