Sharon Van Etten // Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory LP [COLOR]

Sharon Van Etten // Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory LP [COLOR]

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アメリカ・NYのシンガーSharon Van Ettenが、2025年2月に同国インディアナのインディーレーベルJagjaguwarからリリースしたレコードです。

インディーポップ10曲を収録。銀河カラー盤です。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Jagjaguar releases available at Tobira.

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12" amber galaxy vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. Live Forever
2. Afterlife  
3. Idiot Box
4. Trouble 
5. Indio
6. I Can’t Imagine (Why You Feel This Way)
7. Somethin’ Ain’t Right
8. Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)  
9. Fading Beauty
10. I Want You Here

Text excerpt by Jagjaguar:

"From the off, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory is sonically different from Van Etten’s previous work. Writing and recording in total collaboration with her band for the first time, Van Etten finds the freedom that comes by letting go – letting go of her normal modus operandi or the need for control or attachment to the outcome. No safety net. It’s somewhat terrifying, but also liberating. The result of that liberation is an exhilarating new dimension of sound and songwriting. The themes are timeless, classic Sharon – life and living, love and being loved – but the sounds are new, wholly realized and sharp as glass.

This new approach–releasing music under this new moniker–began with inviting her bandmates into the creative process. Rehearsing in the desert for an upcoming tour, Van Etten describes an epiphany: “For the first time in my life I asked the band if we could just jam. Words that have never come out of my mouth – ever! But I loved all the sounds we were getting. I was curious - what would happen?” Magic, apparently. “In an hour,” she says, “we wrote two songs that ended up becoming ‘I Can’t Imagine’ and ‘Southern Life’.”

A stark and dark doom synth sequence opens the album and lead song “Live Forever”. A crack of sharp, electronic white noise propels the track with a frenetic urgency, as Van Etten asks the question that we all have to answer eventually:

“Who wants to live forever?
It doesn’t matter.
It doesn’t matter...”

This type of wisdom didn’t always come easy for Van Etten. She has been an artist in control of her powers for many years; but now, working in lockstep with this band, that wisdom permeates in new ways. “Afterlife” is a case in point: popcorn synths mesmerize as they dance around the words and melody. Despite the subject matter (will those we love still be with us when our lives end?), or maybe because of it, it’s elevated by The Attachment Theory’s new sound. The music is sweetly cascading, almost euphoric..."

Artist : Sharon Van Etten

Label : Jagjaguar

CAT no : JAG464lp-C1

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アメリカ・NYのシンガーSharon Van Ettenが、2025年2月に同国インディアナのインディーレーベルJagjaguwarからリリースしたレコードです。

インディーポップ10曲を収録。銀河カラー盤です。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Jagjaguar releases available at Tobira.

-------------------------------------------

12" amber galaxy vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. Live Forever
2. Afterlife  
3. Idiot Box
4. Trouble 
5. Indio
6. I Can’t Imagine (Why You Feel This Way)
7. Somethin’ Ain’t Right
8. Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)  
9. Fading Beauty
10. I Want You Here

Text excerpt by Jagjaguar:

"From the off, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory is sonically different from Van Etten’s previous work. Writing and recording in total collaboration with her band for the first time, Van Etten finds the freedom that comes by letting go – letting go of her normal modus operandi or the need for control or attachment to the outcome. No safety net. It’s somewhat terrifying, but also liberating. The result of that liberation is an exhilarating new dimension of sound and songwriting. The themes are timeless, classic Sharon – life and living, love and being loved – but the sounds are new, wholly realized and sharp as glass.

This new approach–releasing music under this new moniker–began with inviting her bandmates into the creative process. Rehearsing in the desert for an upcoming tour, Van Etten describes an epiphany: “For the first time in my life I asked the band if we could just jam. Words that have never come out of my mouth – ever! But I loved all the sounds we were getting. I was curious - what would happen?” Magic, apparently. “In an hour,” she says, “we wrote two songs that ended up becoming ‘I Can’t Imagine’ and ‘Southern Life’.”

A stark and dark doom synth sequence opens the album and lead song “Live Forever”. A crack of sharp, electronic white noise propels the track with a frenetic urgency, as Van Etten asks the question that we all have to answer eventually:

“Who wants to live forever?
It doesn’t matter.
It doesn’t matter...”

This type of wisdom didn’t always come easy for Van Etten. She has been an artist in control of her powers for many years; but now, working in lockstep with this band, that wisdom permeates in new ways. “Afterlife” is a case in point: popcorn synths mesmerize as they dance around the words and melody. Despite the subject matter (will those we love still be with us when our lives end?), or maybe because of it, it’s elevated by The Attachment Theory’s new sound. The music is sweetly cascading, almost euphoric..."

Artist : Sharon Van Etten

Label : Jagjaguar

CAT no : JAG464lp-C1