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''Batflowers'' is the third studio album released by Australian singer-songwriter
Megan Washington Megan Alexanda Washington (born 7 January 1986) is an Australian musician and songwriter who has worked mononymously as Washington. Originally performing jazz music, her style shifted to indie pop and alternative rock. She has released three ...
. It appeared on 28 August 2020, six years after her previous studio album, ''
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''. At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2020 The 2020 ARIA Music Awards are the 34th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) and consist of a series of awards, including the 2020 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hal ...
, the album won the
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for the work by Adam Dal Pozzo, Megan Washington and Michelle Pitiris.


Background and release

Washington said "I've been working on the record since 2015, I was trying so hard, that was the problem, actually. I was trying to be, like, fancy or something? What I've learned the literal hard way is when I try too hard, it sucks." As quoted in the Daily Telegraph newspaper in 2018, "''Sugardoom'' is about good old-fashioned love. It was deliberately intended to be a departure from 2014's ''There There'', an intensely personal EP that in part detailed a broken engagement. The album is described as 'full of lush', '60s-inspired tones, this album chronicles the intensity of her past two years." Washington stated that the album would not be called ''Sugardoom'' and that it would be released in early 2019. While the album has been finished, Washington stated she has been working on other projects so she has placed the album "in the fridge" for the time being and there is no announced release date. Washington recalls a conversation with her manager in early 2019 where her manager (Cathy) said "You're kind of kooky and fun, but you don't get that impression from your music.. because you're really serious in your songs." Washington began working on the album, and it was set to be released under the title ''Sugardoom'', then later ''Achilles Heart'', with the later proceeding as far as a vinyl test pressing. Washington said it was "beautiful and assured and confident… but just not stupid enough". In 2020, Washington said she "saw the light" saying "There's this idea of professionalism and perfection that I just don't believe in anymore." Most of the production is by Gabriel Strum ( Japanese Wallpaper) with Washington remembering, "He has a jazz background like me, so his knowledge of what makes music go, is pretty complete, and on top of that, he has amazing production skills which make him a dream producer." "Lazarus Drug" was co-produced by Strum with Luke Howard, " twas a good one, because it was built with me on Minjerribah at Stradbroke Island, Gab in Melbourne, and owardwho did some co-production. Sam ixonwas in London, and he mixed it. It had a good geographical span. I don't know a lot about modular synths – and he makes everything seem like the cosmos."


Reception

Bernard Zuel from ''
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'' said "Megan Washington's third album ripples and glistens but is best described as contained, its strongest messages coming in its most exposed moments." Caleb Triscari from ''
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'' said "With ''Batflowers'', Washington has shown how much an artist can mature and grow over six years, offering up a record that is as stylistically complex as it is worth the wait."


Track listing


Charts


Release history


References

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