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Big fan of this guy, Carter Tanton. It’s sort of hard not to be. He blends psych/folk perfectly with that languid voice. You truly aren’t even sure where his single, “Twentynine Palms (ft. Sharon Van Etten),” but right around the minute 30 mark, the song warmly breaks wide open. And who can’t love that perfect female cameo? [&hellip
I’ve seen the lovely Sharon Van Etten live a few times now. Each time in Philadelphia, the venue gets a little bigger and bigger and, I can’t necessarily hate it. Bigger fans equal more fans, equals more success. Anyway, if you haven’t been in the know, this lady has recently dropped her latest release, Are We There Yet [&hellip
I absolutely love the spread of artists and genres that happen each year at the Coachella music festival. The lineup always has such a wide spectrum but what I love most is when they bring back the old acts – like Dinosaur Jr. for instance. The legendary J Mascis & Co. have been rocking the [&hellip
I haven’t dug much of the Cold War Kids archives but their track, “Audience,” off the 2009 Behave Yourself EP is one I can spin constantly. Hand claps, sunny guitar riffs, and light breakdowns pair oh so well with my mild March day. And good news for you all, I’ve just updated a cool 120 [&hellip
It’s awesome to see a musician just grow and grow and grow. I remember seeing Sharon Van Etten years ago with a decent Johnny Brenda’s crowd, and now she’s selling shows out left and right. I mean, people are asking if anyone’s selling tickets on her facebook page. It’s great. Van Etten recently was asked [&hellip
Sharon Van Etten has recently released a new track from her upcoming album, Tramp, due out February 7th via Jagjaguwar. “Serpents” follows the same heavy-hitting spirit we last heard in Epic and proves to be one moody track. I’ve always dug her extremely emotive style that paints such a clear picture in your mind of [&hellip
The other day I was zoning out, driving home from work listening to a little XPN (for you philly folk) and I found myself singing along to whoever was being interviewed on World Cafe that day…turns out it was Sharon Van Etten who’s been making my mixes all year. I don’t want to say [&hellip