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Remind Me Tomorrow

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Item specifics

Condition
Acceptable: An item with obvious and significant wear but is still operational. May have tears or ...
UPC
0656605233123

About this product

Product Identifiers

Record Label
Jagj, Jagjaguwar
UPC
0656605233123
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15046073044

Product Key Features

Release Year
2019
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Artist
Van Etten, Sharon
Release Title
Remind Me Tomorrow

Dimensions

Item Height
0.35 in
Item Weight
0.13 lb
Item Length
5.65 in
Item Width
4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
10
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Tracks
1.1 I Told You Everything 1.2 No One's Easy to Love 1.3 Memorial Day 1.4 Comeback Kid 1.5 Jupiter 4 1.6 Seventeen 1.7 Malibu 1.8 You Shadow 1.9 Hands 1.10 Stay
Notes
2019 release. Remind Me Tomorrow was written in stolen time. In the four years since Are We There, Van Etten guest-starred in The OA, performed in David Lynch's Twin Peaks revival, and wrote her first film score and song for TV - for Kathering Dieckmann's Strange Weather Tig Notaro's show Tig, respectively. Van Etten also had a child, and began studying psychology. In the scraps of hours between these endeavors, Remind Me Tomorrow was born. Working with producer John Congleton, Remind Me Tomorrow reveals piano keys that churn, deep drones, distinctive sharp drums. Originally a piano ballad, "Comeback Kid" evolved into a dark, menacing anthem. "Seventeen" began as a Lucinda Williams-esque dirge, but winds up a star-spangled nod to Springsteen, exploring gentrification and generational patience. The breadth of Van Etten's new passions have inflected Remind Me Tomorrow with a wise, warped-time perspective. She explains, "I want to be a mom, a singer, an actress, go to school, but yeah, I have a stain on my shirt, oatmeal in my hair. I feel like a mess, but I'm here. Doing it. This record is about pursuing your passions." This is Remind Me Tomorrow, fusing a pained attentive realism and radiant lightness about new loves.

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