Irya Gmeyner's "Thin Blue Line - Season 2" is a captivating journey through sound, released on September 16, 2022, under the independent label Byker Wall. Clocking in at 46 minutes, this album is a testament to Gmeyner's ability to weave intricate narratives through music. The tracklist is a diverse tapestry, featuring a mix of evocative titles like "Urban City Fragments," "Sara's Resurrection," and "High Winds," each promising a unique sonic experience. Gmeyner's work is known for its depth and complexity, and this album is no exception. From the haunting melodies of "Don't Leave Me Here" to the poignant reflections in "Reflections," each track offers a glimpse into the artist's introspective world. The album culminates in "Urban City - Daye3 Wen," leaving the listener with a sense of resolution and closure. Whether you're a long-time fan of Irya Gmeyner or a newcomer to their work, "Thin Blue Line - Season 2" is an album that demands your attention and rewards your patience.
2022 Byker Wall. Distributed by Playground Music Scandinavia AB2022 Byker Wall. Distributed by Playground Music Scandinavia AB
Tracks
Summer NightIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Urban City FragmentsIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos, Pomp
ReflectionsIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
AskIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
TensionIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Don't Leave Me HereIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Lost TogetherIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Sara's ResurrectionIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Urban City DrizzleIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
In the Back of My HeadIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
High WindsIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Searchlight NightIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
My Heart Has Left Me - Albi TarakniIrya Gmeyner, Gina Dirawi, Martin Hederos
RunawayIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
The Blue DuetIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Heart FlickerIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
RevisitedIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Sara's ReunionIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
The FireIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
The Blue ViolinIrya Gmeyner, Martin Hederos
Urban City - Daye3 WenIrya Gmeyner, Gina Dirawi, Martin Hederos, Pomp