Feels Good Man.Listen to ‘Let Go’ below:Feels Good Man focuses on Matt Furie, the creator of the Pepe The Frog meme, which has since been used a symbol among alt-right groups.
Feels Good Man.Listen to ‘Let Go’ below:Feels Good Man focuses on Matt Furie, the creator of the Pepe The Frog meme, which has since been used a symbol among alt-right groups.
Sharon Van Etten and Big Thief are among the 31 acts contributing to a new benefit album, ‘To the People of the Land: Carrizo/Comecrudo Solidarity Compilation’.The album was curated by singer-songwriter Jordan Moser and Austin, Texas label Keeled Scales and also features contributions from Black Belt Eagle Scout, Aisha Burns and Little Wings, among others.Tracks featured on the album include previously unreleased demos, such as Big Thief’s ‘Jane’ and Van Etten’s untitled song.The compilation,
Sharon Van Etten has shared a cover of the Nine Inch Nails track ‘Hurt’, recorded for the music mental health organisation Sounds of Saving.The performance is part of Sounds of Saving’s ‘Song that Found Me at the Right Time’ concert series, produced in partnership with Lifeline. Before she begins playing, Van Etten explains her connection to ‘Hurt’ and how she’s still learning to not shy away from her emotions.
Sharon Van Etten shares her own “Hurt” in support of others experiencing similar pain.
Sharon Van Etten has shared a “deeply personal” B-Side from 2015 digitally, for the first time – you can listen to it below.‘All Over Again’ was the B-Side to ‘I Don’t Want to Let You Down’ from the EP of the same name.Announcing the digital release of the B-Side on Instagram, Van Etten wrote: “My 7″ ‘I Don’t Want To Let You Down’ had a b-side that was never digitally released – until today.“‘All Over Again’ is a deeply personal song written during the ‘Are We There’ sessions.
Sharon Van Etten has taken to social media to share that she’s been writing new music with Linda Perry.Van Etten posted a photo on Instagram earlier today (September 17) that depicted her sitting at the piano, with Perry playing guitar in the background.“It felt natural,” wrote Van Etten in the post’s caption.“I felt heard. I felt safe.”Perry shared the same photo to her followers, adding: “Being creative should feel effortless.” It felt natural.
Deep Sea Diver project, for which she’s enlisted Sharon Van Etten.Van Etten provides a guest verse and backing vocals for ‘Impossible Weight’, and also appears in the official video which you can see below.“In the past I’d often tell myself, ‘This other person is going through something worse than I am, so their pain weighs more,’” said Dobson of the track.
Bill Callahan and Sharon Van Etten are among the lineup for the second edition of Folk Medicine, a live-streamed benefit concert for Amazon Basin residents affected by COVID-19. See the full lineup below.The livestream will take place on Facebook Live and Zoom on Friday July 17 at 1am BST.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSince 2002, the Stereogum website has been a vital chronicler of the alternative music universe, with an expert and enthusiastic take that has played a huge role in the rise of countless artists of the indie-rock ilk and beyond, ranging from Billie Eilish and Vampire Weekend to Drake.
Darius Van Arman of Secretly. "We'll have less overhead."Secretly, whose labels include Jagjaguwar, Dead Oceans and Secretly Canadians, representing indie stars such as Bon Iver, Angel Olsen, Mitski and Sharon Van Etten, began talking about the idea last year with Ghostly's CEO Sam Valenti.
"I thought it'd be meaningful to play it live the way it was conceived"
It was co-directed by "all the kids"
All in aid of the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund
The stream is raising money for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund
Fountains of Wayne reunited for their first live performance in seven years to remember Adam Schlesinger, their co-founding group member who died on April 1 due to complications from coronavirus. Musicians Chris Collingwood, Jody Porter, Brian Young and Sharon Van Etten were among dozens to participate in Wednesday's Jersey 4 Jersey concert special to benefit the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund.
Fountains of Wayne reunited on Wednesday to pay heartfelt tribute to their late founding member, Adam Schlesinger, who died of complications from coronavirus earlier this month.
As a tribute to their late bandmate Adam Schlesinger—who died on April 1 of COVID-19 complications—Fountains of Wayne will reunite for their first live performance in seven years. The reunion is taking place on the JERSEY 4 JERSEY coronavirus relief benefit concert on April 22. They’ll be joined by Sharon Van Etten, who will fill in on bass and backing vocals.
Their first performance since 2013
The remaining members of Fountains of Wayne will reunite for their first live performance in seven years to pay tribute to their late band member Adam Schlesinger, who passed away earlier this month due to complications from COVID-19.The band’s Chris Collingwood, Jody Porter and Brian Young will be joined by Sharon Van Etten to fill in on bass and backing vocals at the Jersey 4 Jersey all-star benefit for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund that will take place April 22 at 7 p.m.
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Sharon Van Etten has postponed her 2020 spring tour. In a post on Instagram, Van Etten announced that her April tour dates will be postponed “in light of COVID-19.” “Everyone’s safety and well-being is always our #1 concern, especially during this sensitive time.” she wrote. Van Etten also stated that the rescheduled dates will be announced “when it’s appropriate.” Find her full post below.
The Alzheimer’s Association has released a new benefit album called Music Moments. The 10-track compilation features covers from Sharon Van Etten (playing Lucinda Williams’ “If My Love Could Kill”), Jason Isbell (John Prine’s “Hello in There”), Nile Rodgers & CHIC (“Hey Jude”), and more. Listen below and scroll down for videos of the artists discussing their covers.
Sting is covering a 1960s classic for a very good cause.
Taken from the soundtrack to 'Never Rarely Sometimes Always'.
Sharon Van Etten has shared “Staring at a Mountain,” a new song that plays during the credits of Never Rarely Sometimes Always. Hear it below (via Entertainment Weekly).
The video for the song features Kim Gordon, Mac DeMarco, Sharon Van Etten and Jason Schwartzman
Stephen Malkmus has shared the music video for his new single “Shadowbanned.” The Jan Lankisch-directed video features cameos from Kim Gordon, Mac DeMarco, Sharon Van Etten, Kurt Vile, Mary Lattimore, Conor Oberst and Jason Schwartzman, who performs “Shadowbanned” as a cartoon Malkmus. Check it out below.
Pitchfork is celebrating 15 years of its annual music festival, and the star-studded lineup was revealed on Tuesday (Feb. 18).
The 15th annual Pitchfork Music Festival takes place Friday, July 17 through Sunday, July 19 at Union Park in Chicago. The headliners are Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Run the Jewels, and the National.
The National have added North American dates to their 2020 world tour. After making appearances in Japan, Oceania, and Europe, The National will head to Shelburne, Vermont and weave their way across Canada and the northeast United States. Sharon Van Etten, Lucy Dacus, and Julia Jacklin will join at select stops. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
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