Sharon Van Etten’s Remind Me Tomorrow comes four years after Are We There, and reckons with the life that gets lived when you put off the small and inevitable maintenance in favor of something more present.
Beirut The Rip Tide on LP + Download Card
Zach Condon’s music often parallels the exotic mysteries of world travel. Since Beirut’s last album, 2007’s The Flying Club Cup, sang a love-letter to France (with a 2009 stop-off in Mexico for the March of the Za
"Her songs are heartfelt without seeming overly earnest, her poetry is plainspoken but not overt, and her voice is elegant but wrapped in enough rasp and sorrow to keep from sounding too pure or confident."
-Robin Hilton, NPR's All Songs Considered
Ships 2/7/25 - In total collaboration with her band for the first time, Van Etten finds the freedom that comes by letting go. The themes are timeless, classic Sharon - but the sounds are new, wholly realized and sharp as glass.
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.
Toth's paradoxical third album, And The Voice Said, is a prayer to be able to pray, a meditation on why he meditates, and a collection of jokes about what he holds sacred.
Ships 6/6/25 - Inspired by the superpower that is love, it marks the internationally acclaimed and award-winning artist's first independent release. The album explores the concepts of power and leadership for a new generation.