Amber Mark's 'Three Dimensions Deep' turns grief into undeniable beauty
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Amber Mark's 'Three Dimensions Deep' turns grief into undeniable beauty

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Amber Mark's 'Three Dimensions Deep' turns grief into undeniable beauty Enlarge this image toggle caption Nelson Huang Nelson Huang In her relentless pursuit for answers from the cosmos, Amber Mark finds firm footing on Three Dimensions Deep, her debut full-length album. With the release of her "mini-album," 2017's meditative 3:33am, Mark tapped into the innermost thoughts shared by anyone who's ever lost a loved one, through death or separation. 3:33am's standout single, the heartrending "Monsoon," featured the voice of Mark's late mother, who passed away in 2013. Songs like "Most Men" showcase the at times gravelly nature of Mark's voice, isolated and reverberating in its solitude as she sings about the timeless issue of infidelity.

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