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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (gatefold amber galaxy vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: JAG 464LPC1. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Live Forever
Afterlife
Idiot Box
Trouble
Indio
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way)
Somethin' Ain't Right
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)
Fading Beauty
I Want You Here
Review: Sharon Van Etten is in her most collaborative phase yet. Having made a name for herself as a solo artist on the ever-reliable Jagjaguwar label, we're now seeing the band put front right and centre: The Attachment Theory are named on the record. "For the first time in my life I asked the band if we could just jam. Words that have never come out of my mouth - ever! But I loved all the sounds we were getting. I was curious what would happen?" says the 'Every Time The Sun Comes Up' hitmaker in a press release. The first single 'Afterlife' shoots like a dagger to the heart. It's electro-tinged gloom pop with swagger - an atmospheric triumph. Ultimately, the gushing response from fans bodes well for the record and Van Etten hammers home her reputation for being among the very best in the business at delivering sad bangers. There's a good chance this album will grace many albums of the year lists.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory
Cat: JAG 464LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Live Forever (5:39)
Afterlife (4:08)
Idiot Box (4:08)
Trouble (5:00)
Indio (2:49)
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way) (3:07)
Somethin' Ain't Right (4:23)
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like) (3:47)
Fading Beauty (6:31)
I Want You Here (6:06)
Review: The mesmerising 'Seventeen' and 'Every Time the Sun Comes Up' hitmaker Sharon Van Etten is back. This time with her band so in-tow that they are now named on the album. Welcome the Attachment Theory. This is Van Etten's most collaborative work to-date and the sonics have a more Kraftwerk-ish feel with welcome use of atmospheric keyboard work in there to go alongside her melancholic indie-pop core. The single 'After Life' has a melody that sticks right in your head and feels as moving as anything this merchant of the most raw emotions has ever conjured. If it be known what this singer has for breakfast let us know. She's operating on a whole other level. Expect album of the year nominations for this one.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory
Live Forever
Afterlife
Idiot Box
Trouble
Indio
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way)
Somethin' Ain't Right
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)
Fading Beauty
I Want You Here
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