Haydon Spenceley Releases Third Solo Album 'Mirrors'
British singer/songwriter Haydon Spenceley has released his third solo album 'Mirrors' this week. Featuring 6 brand new songs and 1 instrumental track, the album was produced by Kevin Bruchert and mixed by J Hall.
The album features special guest appearances Thom Daugherty (Agitproper, The Elms, Band Perry), Anna-Lynne Williams (Trespassers William, Lotte Kestner, Ormonde), Erick LaFever, plus Ben Lewis and Harun Kotch from Haydon's previous bands Freeslave and Ghostree.
"I've ended up with a seven track record which I think is by far the best and most exciting collection of songs I've ever put out", wrote Haydon in a special guest blog for Louder Than The Music.
"They all feel like my babies. I'm so happy and proud of them all, not least because I think we made a God-honouring record which is quite a long way away from being a "Christian" record. It's aggressive, often unhappy, very very loud in places, has killer guitar solos (when did that last happen?) and is genuinely a little bit different.
I think it might be the last record I ever do, although you can never say never, and if it is I will be more than happy to end on a record which so clearly articulates what I think God called me to be, do and say many years ago now. I hope you love it when you get to hear it."
'Mirrors' Track Listing:
1. Come Undone
2. Friends For Life
3. Rise
4. Beyond the End of the World
5. Mirrors
6. Interlude
7. Gloria