2023 Album on Limited Edition Yellow Vinyl LP!
Written & Produced with The National's Aaron Dessner!
2024 Grammy Award Nominee:
• Best Pop Vocal Album: - (Subtract)
An album that revisits Ed's singer/songwriter roots, and one that was written against a backdrop of personal grief and hope, - presents one of the biggest stars on the planet at his most vulnerable and honest. Since he first learned to play "Layla" by Eric Clapton on guitar at the age of 12 years old, Sheeran's love of the singer/songwriter genre began. Growing up with the likes of Damian Rice, Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan playing on repeat in his parents' house - artists that his dad, John, introduced him to - - was always on Ed's horizon. Yet as the songs and writing process took on a whole new meaning and direction after a series of hard-hitting events impacted Ed's world in 2022, one thing that remained untouched was his strong desire to make a record anchored in his love of singer/songwriter compositions. And now, as he gears up for the release of his most soul-baring work to date, - serves as a timely reminder for why Sheeran remains one of the most gifted lyricists of his generation; an artist who breaks down his own experiences for fans to seek comfort and belonging. - is the result of Sheeran pushing the boundaries of his songcraft, as he delivers the most profound songwriting of his career. Teaming up with Aaron Dessner (The National) on writing and production after the pair joined forces following an introduction from mutual friend Taylor Swift, Ed and Aaron began crafting the album in February 2022. Writing over 30 songs during their month-long studio stint, the album's fourteen tracks are seamlessly tied together by exquisite production from pared-back, folk-leaning textures to bolder, full-band/orchestral arrangements.
Features
- Limited Edition
- Yellow Vinyl
- Made in Canada
Selections
- Boat
- Salt Water
- Eyes Closed
- Life Goes On
- Dusty
- End Of Youth
- Colour Blind
- Curtains
- Borderline
- Spark
- Vega
- Sycamore
- No Strings
- The Hills of Aberfeldy