Drylands (album)

Drylands is Mel Parsons' third album, released on 10 April 2015 on Cape Road Recordings. The album was recorded in engineer Lee Prebble's Surgery Studios in Wellington, New Zealand. One of the songs Parsons wrote was a duet, and she decided to cold e-mail Ron Sexsmith to see if he would perform the other half of the song "Don't Wait", and he agreed. Along with Ron Sexsmith, the album showcases local and international guest musicians Anika Moa, Vyvienne Long, and Trevor Hutchinson. Another song on the album, "Get Out Alive", is the result of her writing about a dangerous car accident she was in where the car rolled four times and was totaled, but she walked out without serious injury, but found herself re-evaluating her life for a time.

Drylands
Studio album by
Mel Parsons
Released10 April 2015
GenreFolk-pop, indie folk
Length51:27
LabelCape Road Recordings
ProducerMel Parsons, Gerry Paul
Mel Parsons chronology
Red Grey Blue
(2011)
Drylands
(2015)
Glass Heart
(2018)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
New Zealand Herald
Otago Daily Times
Pop Magazine
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