℗ 2024 Amanda Palmer exclusive licence to Cooking Vinyl Limited
Released January 11, 2024
Duration 37m 38s
Record Label Cooking Vinyl Limited
Catalogue No. FRYDL1657
Genre Rock (Rock Singer/Songwriter)
 

New Zealand Survival Songs

Amanda Palmer

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1.1
The Man Who Ate Too Much
Amanda Palmer
8:23
1.2
The Ballad of the New York Times
Amanda Palmer
8:17
1.3
Whakanewha (feat. Aura Torkington)
Amanda Palmer
5:14
1.4
Little Island
Amanda Palmer
6:48
1.5
Two Prophetic & Haunting New Zealand Songs Played Live on Ukulele
Amanda Palmer
8:56
Amanda Palmer, who spent over two years waylaid in Aotearoa (New Zealand) with her young son during the pandemic, has lovingly collected the material she wrote and recorded during her accidental Kiwi pandemic period into a EP titled New Zealand Survival Songs, which was funded by the 10,000 patrons who support her unusual, fully-crowdfunded career as a touring songwriter and recording artist. “It is still shocking to me that I wound up living in Aoteroa New Zealand – unexpectedly – for over two years of my life, and that my young child was raised in a foreign country while Covid raged around the planet. I came to New Zealand at the end of a world tour and was supposed to be in the country for four show dates and eight days total. I wound up living within the borders for two and half years. Sometimes I wake up in New York and find myself short of breath and cannot believe that this all happened. I wanted to come back for a short tour – not only because I’m homesick for my Kiwi friends, but because I’d like to share the music – the handful of songs – that emerged from this unbelievably strange period of my life." - Amanda Palmer
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cooking Vinyl Limited Studio Masters

Tracks 1, 2 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.03
-1.83 to -0.11
-19.08
-22.37 to -14.03
-15.44
-18.50 to -10.30
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8 to 14
1
The Man Who Ate Too Much
-1.04-19.98-16.111
2
The Ballad of the New York Times
-1.14-18.72-15.112
3
Whakanewha (feat. Aura Torkington)
-1.83-20.29-17.212
4
Little Island
-0.11-14.03-10.38
5
Two Prophetic & Haunting New Zealand Songs Played Live on Ukulele
-1.02-22.37-18.514

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