It’s going to be challenging for people in a good way." The songs are as resonating as ever, the themes are still an honest and subtle approach to love and longing, but Congleton has plucked out new idiosyncrasies from Van Etten’s sound. I gave him Suicide, Portishead, and Nick Cave's Skeleton Tree as references and he got excited. I couldn't let go of my recordings - I needed to step back and work with a producer.” She continues, “I tracked two songs as a trial run with John. Congleton helped flip the signature Sharon Van Etten ratio, making the album more energetic-upbeat than minimal-meditative. The songs on Remind Me Tomorrow have been transported from Van Etten’s original demos through John Congleton’s arrangement. I hadn't updated in months! And it's the simplest of tasks!” It occurred to me one night when I, on auto-pilot, clicked 'remind me tomorrow' on the update window that pops up all the time on my computer. This record is about pursuing your passions." She goes on, “The album title makes me giggle. “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 and I feel like a mess, but I'm here. "I wrote this record while going to school, pregnant, after taking the OA audition,” says Van Etten. With curling low vocals and brave intimacy, Remind Me Tomorrow is an ambitious album that provokes our most sensitive impulses: reckless affections, spirited nurturing, and tender courage. 00:00:00 - 00:04:45 I Told You Everything00:04:45 - 00:09:19 No One's Easy To Love00:09:19 - 00:13:46 Memorial Day00:13:46 - 00:16:48 Comeback Kid00:16:48. Throughout Remind Me Tomorrow, Sharon Van Etten veers towards the driving, dark glimmer moods that have illuminated the edges of her music and pursues them full force. Release Date: Summary Critic Reviews User Reviews Details & Credits Metascore 86 Universal acclaim based on 34 Critic Reviews What's this User Score 8.2 Universal acclaim based on 117 Ratings Your Score 0 Summary: The fifth full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced by John Congleton. Sharon Van Etten’s Remind Me Tomorrow comes four years after Are We There, and reckons with the life that gets lived when you put off the small and inevitable maintenance in favor of something more present.
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