Leva, Vivian / Time Is Everything
Album: | Time Is Everything | Collection: | Country | |
Artist: | Leva, Vivian | Added: | Mar 2018 | |
Label: | Free Dirt Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-03-10 | Pull Date: | 2018-05-13 | Charts: | Country/Bluegrass |
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Week Ending: | May 13 | May 6 | Apr 29 | Apr 15 | Apr 8 | Mar 25 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 05, 2024: | Traditions - Women in folk & country
Time Is Everything |
4. | Jan 14, 2022: | Traditions
Bottom Of The Glass |
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2. | Jul 29, 2022: | Traditions
Bottom Of The Glass |
5. | Aug 03, 2021: | Traditions (rebroadcast from May 4, 2018)
Sturdy As The Land |
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3. | Mar 04, 2022: | Traditions
Here I Am |
6. | Dec 14, 2018: | Traditions
Time Is Everything, Bottom Of The Glass |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2018-03-01
Reviewed 2018-03-01
ALT COUNTRY
Gosh, this is a good record! It’s the debut album of singer-songwriter Vivian Leva, out of Lexington, VA. Leva’s wonderful voice mixes the prettiness of Sarah Jarosz, the tradition of Gillian Welch and the storytelling kick of Kitty Wells. It’s just a little but not too girlish. Her talented collaborator, Riley Calcagno (he), plays guitar, fiddle, banjo, & mandolin, and provides much of the harmony singing as well. Most songs (not #6, #8) were written by Leva, and they’re all good. The lyrics are printed inside the cover.
No FCC issues.
1 ** Mid-slow. Honky-tonk throwback: drowning her sorrows. Guitar, pedal, fiddle. (3:33)
2 ** Mid-slow. A touching song about breaking up. Guitar, pedal steel, drums. (3:05
3 ** Slow. Sad, broken-hearted ballad following a divorce. Mandolin, pedal steel. (4:02)
4 * Mid-fast. Old-time country jig. Fiddle & banjo. Very traditional sound. (3:55)
5 Slow. Sad, folk ballad. Reminiscing on lost love. Strummed acoustic guitar, banjo. (4:49)
6 * Mid-fast. Traditional Appalachian style ballad. Rhythm guitar, picked banjo. (3:14)
7 Mid-slow. Another honky-tonk tearjerker. Guitars, pedal, fiddle. Very retro. (3:30)
8 Slow. Tragic Paul Burch song about the end of the family line. Elec guitar, fiddle. (4:22)
9 * Very slow & somber. About sad goodbyes. Two plucked fiddles. Very pretty. (3:44)
10 * Slow, pretty love song. Just piano accompaniment. Multiple-part harmony. (4:56)
Gosh, this is a good record! It’s the debut album of singer-songwriter Vivian Leva, out of Lexington, VA. Leva’s wonderful voice mixes the prettiness of Sarah Jarosz, the tradition of Gillian Welch and the storytelling kick of Kitty Wells. It’s just a little but not too girlish. Her talented collaborator, Riley Calcagno (he), plays guitar, fiddle, banjo, & mandolin, and provides much of the harmony singing as well. Most songs (not #6, #8) were written by Leva, and they’re all good. The lyrics are printed inside the cover.
No FCC issues.
1 ** Mid-slow. Honky-tonk throwback: drowning her sorrows. Guitar, pedal, fiddle. (3:33)
2 ** Mid-slow. A touching song about breaking up. Guitar, pedal steel, drums. (3:05
3 ** Slow. Sad, broken-hearted ballad following a divorce. Mandolin, pedal steel. (4:02)
4 * Mid-fast. Old-time country jig. Fiddle & banjo. Very traditional sound. (3:55)
5 Slow. Sad, folk ballad. Reminiscing on lost love. Strummed acoustic guitar, banjo. (4:49)
6 * Mid-fast. Traditional Appalachian style ballad. Rhythm guitar, picked banjo. (3:14)
7 Mid-slow. Another honky-tonk tearjerker. Guitars, pedal, fiddle. Very retro. (3:30)
8 Slow. Tragic Paul Burch song about the end of the family line. Elec guitar, fiddle. (4:22)
9 * Very slow & somber. About sad goodbyes. Two plucked fiddles. Very pretty. (3:44)
10 * Slow, pretty love song. Just piano accompaniment. Multiple-part harmony. (4:56)
Track Listing