‘Don’t Let the Ink Dry’ is a work of raw sensitivity and uncontained imagination, brought to life over the course of three transformative years. During that time, the 20-year-old Owen spent her summer holidays writing and recording in New York with The National’s Aaron Dessner, immersing herself in a creative exploration that provided welcome refuge from her sometimes-troubled school life. As she discovered an entirely new sense of freedom and belonging, Owen devised a sonic language all her own: frenetic yet delicate, mercurial yet nuanced enough to capture the most ephemeral of feelings.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Tudor | Eve Owen | |
| Track 2 | Lover Not Today | Eve Owen | |
| Track 3 | Mother | Eve Owen | |
| Track 4 | After the Love | Eve Owen | |
| Track 5 | For Redemption | Eve Owen | |
| Track 6 | Bluebird | Eve Owen | |
| Track 7 | She Says | Eve Owen | |
| Track 8 | I Used to Dream in Color | Eve Owen | |
| Track 9 | So Still for You | Eve Owen | |
| Track 10 | Blue Moon | Eve Owen | |
| Track 11 | 29 Daisy Sweetheart | Eve Owen | |
| Track 12 | A Lone Swan | Eve Owen |





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