Sharon Van Etten wrote with her backing band, The Attachment Theory, consisting of Jorge Barbi (drums, machines), Devra Hoff (bass, vocals), and Teenie Lieberson (synths, piano, guitar, vocals). , released a new album they recorded. . Sharon Van Etten and attachment theory It will be released on February 7, 2025. jug jagwarand new single “World after death” is out now. Check it out below, then scroll down to see the album cover and tracklist.
“For the first time in my life, I asked a band if I could jam with them,” Van Etten said in a press release. “Words that have never come out of my mouth, ever! But I loved every sound we got. I was curious – what would happen? Two songs in an hour. which ended up becoming “I Can’t Imagine” and “Southern Life.” ”
Sharon Van Etten and attachment theory The piece was recorded at Church, Eurythmics’ former studio in London, with producer Marta Saloni. “Sometimes it’s exciting, sometimes it’s scary, and sometimes it’s a dead end,” Van Etten said of the creative process. “I feel like every day is a little different. I just can be at peace with how I’m feeling, who I am, how I relate to people in that moment, and just being at peace with myself. If I can stay open, knowing that my feelings will change from day to day, that’s all I can do right now, and let others be, not take it personally, and just be. “I’m not there, but I try to be there every day.”
Van Etten’s latest album is “2022” everything we did was wrong.
Sharon Van Etten and attachment theory Cover artwork:
Sharon Van Etten and attachment theory Track list:
1. live forever
2. Life after death
3. Baka 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 to be here