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Artist:
NADLER, MARISSA
Title:
Marissa Nadler
Label:
BOX OF CEDAR
Format:
CD
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
BOC 001CD
"Marissa Nadler's Kickstarter funded self-titled self-release. Brian McTear produced the album, which Nadler says is the 'most honest, natural record' of her career."
"
You'll want this music to never end...best severe and complex emotions that we've possibly never recognized in this or previous lives.
" --
LA Weekly
Artist:
NADLER, MARISSA
Title:
Marissa Nadler
Label:
BOX OF CEDAR
Format:
LP
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
BOC 001LP
LP version.
Artist:
NADLER, MARISSA
Title:
The Sister
Label:
BOX OF CEDAR
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
BOC 002CD
"Boston-based Marissa Nadler releases
The Sister
, a collection of eight new tracks subtly linked to last year's self-titled critically acclaimed LP.
'Heartbreak is a great muse, but it can wear you down,'
she admits, referring to the stormy relationships that haunted many of the heavenly hooks on her most recent works.
'For
The Sister
, I realized I had muses all around me, whether it was childhood, betrayal, friendships, new love, nature, or hope. The narrator's stronger in my songs now, and more able to bounce back if they choose to.'
On
The Sister
she keeps her confessionals as intimate as possible explaining, 'I wanted the starkness of every song to reflect the lyrical content. Some of my biggest influences are confessional songwriters. It's always been a very powerful thing to listen to Elliott Smith and Joni Mitchell, and feel so much from their stories.'"
Artist:
NADLER, MARISSA
Title:
The Sister
Label:
BOX OF CEDAR
Format:
LP
Price:
$15.00
Catalog #:
BOC 002LP
LP version. "Boston-based Marissa Nadler has announced the release of
The Sister
, a collection of eight new tracks subtly linked to last year's self-titled critically acclaimed LP.
'Heartbreak is a great muse, but it can wear you down,'
she admits, referring to the stormy relationships that haunted many of the heavenly hooks on her most recent works.
'For
The Sister
, I realized I had muses all around me, whether it was childhood, betrayal, friendships, new love, nature, or hope. The narrator's stronger in my songs now, and more able to bounce back if they choose to."
On
The Sister
she keeps her confessionals as intimate as possible explaining,
'I wanted the starkness of every song to reflect the lyrical content. Some of my biggest influences are confessional songwriters. It's always been a very powerful thing to listen to Elliott Smith and Joni Mitchell, and feel so much from their stories.'
"
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