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Below the Salt (Haley Blais album)

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Below the Salt (Haley Blais album)
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Below the Salt is the debut studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Haley Blais. The album was produced by the Canadian singer-songwriter Louise Burns, and Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley, the members of the indie pop duo Tennis. The album was released by Tiny Kingdom on 25 August 2020 to positive reviews.

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Background

Haley Blais started her entertainment career as a YouTube vlogger when she graduated high school in 2013, and later began uploading cover songs. Blais released her first EP Late Bloomer in 2016 and her second Let Yourself Go in 2018.[1]

Production and release

Below the Salt was written by Blais, who was influenced by musicians like Andy Shauf, Jenny Lewis, Carole King, and Kacey Musgraves.[2] She said that writing the album was "an exercise in taking [her]self more seriously" and "looking at [her] experiences through a wider lens".[1] The album was produced by the Canadian singer-songwriter Louise Burns, and Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley, the members of the indie pop duo Tennis. Tiny Kingdom released the debut album on Blais's 26th birthday, 25 August 2020.[1][3]

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Critical reception

Below the Salt received positive reviews. Heather Taylor-Singh in Exclaim! called the album "confident in its delivery", praising the album's production and Blais's lyrics.[3] Stuart Derdeyn in the Vancouver Sun likewise praised the album's production, highlighting several of the album's tracks. He called "On a Weekend" a "missing Fleetwood Mac track".[4] Kieran Davey in Spill gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, praising the production and songwriting.[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Haley Blais.

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Personnel

Credits are from the album jacket.

  • Haley Blais  vocals (all tracks), synth (tracks 1–6), and piano (track 1)
  • Brennan Boyle  drums (all tracks); bass (tracks 2, 4–5, 7–9); background vocals (tracks 2, 4); percussion, guitar, horn (track 5); piano (tracks 5, 7);
  • Trevor Lang  guitar (tracks 1–3, 7–8), electric guitar (track 5), piano (tracks 8–9), engineering (tracks 2–3, 5, 9)
  • Tegan Wahlgren  violin (tracks 3, 6)
  • Will Robson  guitar (tracks 6, 9)
  • Louise Burns  production (tracks 1–3, 5–6, 9), bass (tracks 1, 3, 6), synth (track 9)
  • Alaina Moore  production (tracks 4, 7–8); organ, background vocals (track 4); piano (track 7)
  • Patrick Riley  production (tracks 4, 7–8)
  • Pedro Dzelme  engineering (tracks 1–3, 5–6, 9)
  • Erik Nielsen  engineering (tracks 4, 7–8)
  • Brendan Guy  engineering (tracks 4, 7–8)
  • Trevor Spencer  mixing
  • Philip Shaw Bova  mastering
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