This office has received from the Liner Notes Archival Division a recording of considerable temporal dissonance.
The artifact is attributed to one Hannah Williams, a British vocalist, backed by an ensemble known as The Affirmations.
These musicians are Finnish. The aggregate effect is that of a soul record pressed in 1967, yet the label clearly indicates a 2015 release.
Such anachronistic fidelity is not merely a matter of production technique; it is a resonant paradox.
The vocal delivery carries the weight of a woman who has known the ache of late hours and the fracture of affection.
There is a deliberate grain in the recording, a warmth that analog tape provides and digital precision cannot replicate.
The horn section breathes with a swagger that suggests it has been practicing in a Memphis garage for decades, not a Helsinki studio.
This is not pastiche; it is a genuine refraction of a lost era through a Nordic lens.
The Department of Random Domain Management classifies this as a Class-II Temporal Harmonic — stable, but unsettling to those with a linear sense of musical chronology.
Further analysis may be warranted to determine if the band has access to a phonographic wormhole.
Recommendation: Listen on vinyl, preferably at 3 a.m., with a glass of something that burns.
Signed,
Hugo 'Richtone' Vane
Senior Resonant Artifact Analyst
SOURCE: https://linernotes.cc/hannah-williams-the-affirmations-late-nights-heartbreak/ — Filed by the Bureau of Linernotes Affairs, DRDM.
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