Isadora Eden
Isadora Eden is Easter Sunday turned horror movie.
Mixing elements of in… Read Full Bio ↴Isadora Eden is Easter Sunday turned horror movie.
Mixing elements of indie rock, shoegaze, and gothic folk, Eden is blending genres to make what she and her collaborator Sumner Erhard affectionately call fuzz folk. It is music for walking home alone to after a party, doom scrolling til the sun comes up, and then driving around your abandoned hometown pretending you're actually going to call your high school best friend. This feeling manifests across 11 tracks on Eden's new LP titled forget what makes it glow. The album evokes real life horror as it channels the not so great memories of religion, nostalgia, love and loss.
"fuzz folk"
- our bass player Jose
"a collection of songs that will certainly have listeners hypnotized as she sings into the void ... a haunting shoegaze dreamscape" - 303 Magazine (named as one of 19 Denver musicians to watch in 2021).
"beautiful and unnerving" - HighClouds
"evolves from folk-based intimacy to textured shoegaze bliss...gorgeous" - Obscure Sound
The intimacy remains, but Eden takes her sound to ethereal heights...lush and intoxicating vocals shine through" - The Revue
"capture a lot of the complexities of being human in musical form...feels timeless" - Taste Culture
"crushing and heartfelt...genuine tracks that make you feel like she is playing for an audience of one."
Ear To The Ground Music
(copy and pasted from their Spotify. Originally posted on Spotify by Isadora Eden)
Mixing elements of in… Read Full Bio ↴Isadora Eden is Easter Sunday turned horror movie.
Mixing elements of indie rock, shoegaze, and gothic folk, Eden is blending genres to make what she and her collaborator Sumner Erhard affectionately call fuzz folk. It is music for walking home alone to after a party, doom scrolling til the sun comes up, and then driving around your abandoned hometown pretending you're actually going to call your high school best friend. This feeling manifests across 11 tracks on Eden's new LP titled forget what makes it glow. The album evokes real life horror as it channels the not so great memories of religion, nostalgia, love and loss.
"fuzz folk"
- our bass player Jose
"a collection of songs that will certainly have listeners hypnotized as she sings into the void ... a haunting shoegaze dreamscape" - 303 Magazine (named as one of 19 Denver musicians to watch in 2021).
"beautiful and unnerving" - HighClouds
"evolves from folk-based intimacy to textured shoegaze bliss...gorgeous" - Obscure Sound
The intimacy remains, but Eden takes her sound to ethereal heights...lush and intoxicating vocals shine through" - The Revue
"capture a lot of the complexities of being human in musical form...feels timeless" - Taste Culture
"crushing and heartfelt...genuine tracks that make you feel like she is playing for an audience of one."
Ear To The Ground Music
(copy and pasted from their Spotify. Originally posted on Spotify by Isadora Eden)
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Isadora Eden Lyrics
Anhedonia I'm alone again Like i wanted to be Didn't i say That i…
Bones In another waiting room Get well soon Get well soon Or sit o…
By Now Leaning on the brick wall You said I’m too drunk to…
Choke Did you see I walked right out behind you when you…
Drive Thru Stay out til last call Throwing bottles at the wall Light a…
Ghosts When you’ve fixed up your basement maybe someday I’ll come…
Hand-me-downs The room looks so much smaller now There's nothing on the…
Haunted Some days I think I'd kill you Some days it's all…
I Don't Need It Like I Did Thin sheets of paper your Thumb smudged the ink and I Wonder…
I Wish I Was a Girl The devil's in the dreaming He tells you I'm not sleeping…
Pavement Cracks The city streets are wet again with rain But I'm walkin'…
Still You saw her crying in the storage locker Didn't know what…
Without You Of course you're right Of course i'm wrong We'll both be…