Everywhere, an Empty Bliss
Everywhere, an Empty Bliss (stylized as โEverywhere, an empty blissโ) is the twelfth release by the Caretaker, an alias of English musician Leyland Kirby. Released on February 26, 2019, the record is compiled from archived tracks that were meant to be used on the Caretaker's albums. Before finishing his album series Everywhere at the End of Time, Kirby released the album as "a surprise golden farewell". It is the first album under the Caretaker alias to feature easily audible lyrical content since 2003's We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow.
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Ivan Seal, Pm, Why Bees Are Very Silent (2019), oil on canvas | ||||
Compilation album by the Caretaker | ||||
Released | 26 February 2019 | |||
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Length | 49:32 | |||
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Compiler | Leyland Kirby | |||
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Most similar to the compositions of Stage 3, the album was promoted by a French art exhibition. Following the album's release, Kirby performed in 2019 and 2020 for promotion. He claimed the record would be free to download until June 2019, but as of 2024, it was still available for free. Everywhere, an Empty Bliss met praise from music critics because of its content related to dementia.