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  • Are We There (10 Year Anniversary Edition)

  • (Colored Vinyl, Anniversary Edition)
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 29/05/2024
Are We There (10 Year Anniversary Edition)

Are We There (10 Year Anniversary Edition)

(Colored Vinyl, Anniversary Edition)
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 29/05/2024
  • LP 
    Price: USD $32.67

    Product Notes

    For all the attention that was paid to her 2012 break-through

    album Tramp, Sharon Van Etten returned to the studio ready and

    eager to turn another corner, delve deeper, and write with more

    honesty and vulnerability than ever. It's a unique power of Van

    Etten's; she creates a bond with the listener that few contemporary

    musicians can match. The result of that effort was Are We There, a

    self-produced album of exceptional intimacy, sublime generosity,

    and immense breadth.

    Are We There turns ten this year and reasserts itself as a one of

    her most powerful and timeless collections. It is clear from the

    opening chords in the first song, "Afraid of Nothing", that we are

    witnessing a new awareness, a sign of Van Etten in full stride,

    writing, producing, and performing from a place that seems almost

    mythical, were it not so touchable and real. Always direct, and

    never shying away even from the most personally painful narratives,

    many of the songs deal with seemingly impossible decisions,

    anticipation, and then resolution. She sings of the nature of desire,

    memory, of being lost, emptiness, of promises and loyalty, fear and

    change, of healing and the true self, violence and sanctuary, waiting,

    of silence. Amidst all that truly brutal honestly, Van Etten finds

    moments of levity, as she always does. "Every Time the Sun Comes

    Up" started out as a lark but lifts the album at it's close, completes

    the world she's let us into, and resets us gently for whatever might

    follow. It has, since then, become an indelible staple of Van Etten's

    live shows.

    It's enough to live your music without taking on the role of

    producer as well, but Van Etten knew it was time to make a record

    entirely on her terms. At the same time, Van Etten did recognize

    this didn't mean having to go it alone, and she assembled a beloved,

    now-celebrated community to bring her vision to life. To record,

    Van Etten found a kindred spirit in veteran music producer Stewart

    Lerman. Originally working together on Boardwalk Empire, they

    gently moved into new roles, rallying around the idea of making a

    record together in Lerman's studio in New Jersey. Lerman's studio

    expertise gave Van Etten the freedom to make Are We There the

    way she imagined. Van Etten also enlisted the individual talents of

    her band, consisting of Heather Woods Broderick, Doug Keith and

    Zeke Hutchins, and brought in friends Dave Hartley and Adam

    Granduciel from The War on Drugs, Jonathan Meiberg

    (Shearwater), Jana Hunter (Lower Dens), Peter Broderick,

    Mackenzie Scott (Torres), Stuart Bogie, Jacob C. Morris and

    Mickey Freeze. The incomparable Richard Swift brought it all

    home, working with Van Etten on the final mix.

    The artist who speaks in such a voice is urging us to do something,

    to take hold and to go deeper. Living in this way, the questions of

    life remain alive, as close and steady as breathing. Many of the

    ballads of old are as dark as pitch, and people for whom the issues

    of life and death were as vivid as flame wrote them. You could turn

    off the electricity, remove all the instruments and Sharon's voice

    and words would remain. They connect her to the mystic stratum

    which flows just beneath the everyday, they are as powerful today

    as ten years ago, and they're sure to endure for years to come.