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Sharon Van Etten|We've Been Going About This All Wrong

We've Been Going About This All Wrong

Sharon Van Etten

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Sharon Van Etten observed a binding interplay between the experience of loss and growth over the last 24 months as our world has shared innumerable tangible and metaphorical endings and beginnings.  We've Been Going About This All Wrong, is her 10-track meditative blueprint to make sense of the connective human experience, while immersed in societal trauma, and the resulting transformations. One of Van Etten's many songwriting talents is her distillation of emotional complexity into innately resonate lyrical passages. 2010's Epic demonstrated the simple, pliable prowess of her songcraft; We've Been Going About This All Wrong is an assured extension to this. "Darkness Fades" opens with soft fingerpicking, and Van Etten's smooth, warbling melodic voice crooning for life's metaphoric night to end: "I'm dreaming of a place/ I held close in a state/ Darkness fades." Frustration and gnarly, synth-backed instrumentation fuel "Anything" and "Headspace" with anxious, innocent curiosity leaning to overwhelmed, dissociative numbing. "Come Back" longs to reconnect with a distant partner. "Darkish," an album highlight, fuses lyrical sentiment and akin sonic textures. Backed by chunked suspended guitar chords and Van Etten's solo vocal, a message of resilience resonates abound. Throughout a decade-plus career, Sharon Van Etten has offered a body of work swaddled in empathy, companionship, and vulnerability. We've Been Going About This All Wrong is a new chapter that carries a bespoke urgency embracing a strewn, beautifully messy portrait of life. This record reminds us that solace is cultivated where the gradients of light and dark revel, and where our mending hearts have the space and time they need to heal. © William Card/Qobuz

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1
Darkness Fades
00:04:33

Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Balbi, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer, AssociatedPerformer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

2
Home to Me
00:03:38

Jay Bellerose, AssociatedPerformer - Benji Lysaght, AssociatedPerformer - Zachary Dawes, AssociatedPerformer - Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Balbi, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

3
I'll Try
00:03:07

Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Balbi, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

4
Anything
00:02:38

Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

5
Born
00:05:02

Jay Bellerose, AssociatedPerformer - Owen Pallett, AssociatedPerformer - Zachary Dawes, AssociatedPerformer - Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Balbi, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer, AssociatedPerformer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

6
Headspace
00:04:26

Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Balbi, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

7
Come Back
00:04:29

Jay Bellerose, AssociatedPerformer - Benji Lysaght, AssociatedPerformer - Dave Palmer, AssociatedPerformer - Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Balbi, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

8
Darkish
00:04:04

Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

9
Mistakes
00:03:59

Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Balbi, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

10
Far Away
00:03:19

Sharon Van Etten, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Devin Hoff, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Balbi, AssociatedPerformer - Charley Damski, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Knowles, Producer

2022 Jagjaguwar 2022 Jagjaguwar

Albumbeschreibung

Sharon Van Etten observed a binding interplay between the experience of loss and growth over the last 24 months as our world has shared innumerable tangible and metaphorical endings and beginnings.  We've Been Going About This All Wrong, is her 10-track meditative blueprint to make sense of the connective human experience, while immersed in societal trauma, and the resulting transformations. One of Van Etten's many songwriting talents is her distillation of emotional complexity into innately resonate lyrical passages. 2010's Epic demonstrated the simple, pliable prowess of her songcraft; We've Been Going About This All Wrong is an assured extension to this. "Darkness Fades" opens with soft fingerpicking, and Van Etten's smooth, warbling melodic voice crooning for life's metaphoric night to end: "I'm dreaming of a place/ I held close in a state/ Darkness fades." Frustration and gnarly, synth-backed instrumentation fuel "Anything" and "Headspace" with anxious, innocent curiosity leaning to overwhelmed, dissociative numbing. "Come Back" longs to reconnect with a distant partner. "Darkish," an album highlight, fuses lyrical sentiment and akin sonic textures. Backed by chunked suspended guitar chords and Van Etten's solo vocal, a message of resilience resonates abound. Throughout a decade-plus career, Sharon Van Etten has offered a body of work swaddled in empathy, companionship, and vulnerability. We've Been Going About This All Wrong is a new chapter that carries a bespoke urgency embracing a strewn, beautifully messy portrait of life. This record reminds us that solace is cultivated where the gradients of light and dark revel, and where our mending hearts have the space and time they need to heal. © William Card/Qobuz

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