Young Man In America by Anaïs Mitchell

Young Man In America

Anaïs Mitchell

2012

Young Man In America is a Folk album by Anaïs Mitchell, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Singer-Songwriter
  • stripped-back
  • earnest
  • pastoral

About

With a photograph of her father, Don Mitchell, gracing the cover of her fourth studio album and recurring lyrical narratives about the relationships between children and parents, it would seem that Anais Mitchell’s <i>Young Man in America</i> is veering into concept-album territory. The opening “Wilderland” starts with scratchy stringed instruments before trudging rhythms and hard-strummed guitars usher in what feels like the beginning of a storm. Mitchell’s spirited voice sings self-harmonies in haunting minor chords, as her lyrics describe how a mother must shelter her children while a father must shepherd them, because urban sprawls have become the new wilderness. This bleeds into the title track: a modern folk-rocker wrought with autobiographical lyrics of a hardscrabble upbringing punctuated by rootsy instruments and a lazy horn section. Though she’s garnered many comparisons to Ani DiFranco, here Mitchell's higher timbre inflects more like Victoria Williams, especially in the lilting “He Did” and in the moving “Shepherd,” based on a novel that her father wrote in his youth entitled <i>The Souls of Lambs</i>.

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1Wilderland
  2. 2Young Man In America
  3. 3Coming Down
  4. 4Dyin Day
  5. 5Venus
  6. 6He Did
  7. 7Annmarie
  8. 8Tailor
  9. 9Shepherd
  10. 10You Are Forgiven
  11. 11Ships

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold