
""Singing, I feel more vulnerable when I'm singing. For that reason, it lends the words a different edge. Maybe this is an unusual word to use for it, but I feel like my spoken word, vocals, they're quite confident. They're not faltering necessarily, or if they are, it's very on purpose. The thing I like about singing is I just have way less control, and I feel much more at sea with it, but that's an ingredient that it's nice to use sometimes.""
""It was so nice, like a second home," Florence says of the farmhouse studio. "The food was amazing. Highly recommend it.""
Florence Shaw expands the band's sprechgesang by incorporating more actual singing to introduce vulnerability and less control into the vocals. Secret Love emphasizes increased melody and singing across the tracks. The album was produced by Cate Le Bon at Black Box Studios in France's Loire Valley, a farmhouse environment praised for its atmosphere and food. Recording also occurred at Wilco's Loft Studio in Chicago and involved sessions with Gilla Band before re-recording the songs together in one place. The band transformed fancy demos into unified studio recordings and included contributions from Jeff Tweedy, alongside differing production approaches.
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