
Epic is a Alt/Indie album by Sharon Van Etten, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- sparse
- yearning
- confessional
About
Brooklyn-based Sharon Van Etten opens her second album with just her voice and acoustic guitar on the stark and striking “A Crime.” After that song’s restricted palette and personal lyrics, Van Etten pursues noticeably wider horizons: Observe the country-style steel guitar shading “Save Yourself” or the groggy keyboard seance underpinning “DsharpG,” later sampled by Bon Iver. The connective tissue between it all is her grounded delivery, which commands just as much attention whether she’s hewing closer to bare-bones folk or anthemic indie rock.
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Tracklist
- 1A Crime3:13
- 2Peace Signs2:53
- 1Save Yourself4:59
- 4DsharpG6:01
- 5Don't Do It5:05
- 6One Day4:43
- 7Love More5:14
Credits
Performers
- Andy LaPlant
- Brian Christinzio
- Brian McTear
- Cat Martino
- David Hartley
- Jeff Kish
- Jessica Larrabee
- Jim Callan
- Meg Baird
- Aaron DessnerACOUSTIC GUITAR BASS KEYBOARDS
- Justin VernonVOCALS ELECTRIC GUITAR DRUMS
- Idles
- Steve MackeyBASS
- Fred EltringhamDRUMS
- Joshua GrangeGUITAR
- Stuart MathisGUITAR
- Lucinda WilliamsVOCALS
- Shamir
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold
