EDDI FRONT - SELF TITLED EP / 10" Vinyl BESTFIT004
The self-titled debut EP. On limited edition 10" vinyl.
Pre-Order // Item will ship mid-November
Includes free digital download card
Eddi Front is the moniker of 27-year-old Ivana Carrescia, a Nevada-born, New York based artist.
There is an unmistakably noirish quality to Eddi’s exquisitely poised ballads and her words, backed simply with shivering piano and guitar, are full of sweet menace. But her voice - breathy and beguiling - belies the force, and sometimes filth, of her lyrics. As an old-fashioned purist when it comes to building and recording a track, it means her songs are haunted with a creaking, dusty, old music hall quality.
It took a long time for Eddi to even be persuaded by her musician friends into a studio. Having been so devoted to simply recording the song in the moment on her four-track, anything more high-tech, she says, “felt like cheating.” The resulting studio recordings that shape her self-titled debut EP have lost none of the charm of those humble introductory demos, retaining that hazy, dreamlike quality.
She claims to have been making up songs since she was a child, filling cassette tapes with recordings of herself singing. Her father, an orchestra conductor, put her on to the violin, but it was picking up a guitar when she was fifteen that set her on her songwriting course, helped along by discovering artists like Bill Callahan and Will Oldham.
Eddi is, by her own admission, "a very private person" and attributes some of that to her unusual childhood. As an only child, she grew up all over the United States: she and her mother, a linguist, would live in a place for just a year or two at a time before moving on. This itinerant childhood, as well as being the only child in a single-parent family, meant a lot of solitude. “I was very shy” she says. “It was very hard for me to make friends, so I was always by myself, drawing and listening to music.”
Following a year at art school in Savannah, Georgia studying painting, Eddi realised that she was moving in a different artistic direction and left Georgia for New York. There she worked a series of restaurant jobs, focusing her down time writing and playing as many gigs as she could and sharing stages with singers like Sharon Van Etten and Death Vessel and recording with Ryan Adams.
Pressing Information
10" Vinyl
Limited to 500 copies
33rpm
Digital Download card included.
Side A1) Gigantic
Side A2) Texas
Side B1) Superhero Style
Side B2) Into My Arms
