
10 Songs, 41 Minutes

Remind Me Tomorrow Sharon Van Etten
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4.5, 46 Ratings - $9.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
On her fifth proper full-length album, Sharon Van Etten pushes beyond vocals-and-guitar indie rock and dives headlong into spooky maximalism. With production help from John Congleton (St. Vincent), she layers haunting drones with heavy, percussive textures, giving songs like “Comeback Kid” and “Seventeen” explosive urgency. Drawing from Nick Cave, Lucinda Williams, and fellow New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen, Remind Me Tomorrow is full of electrifying anthems, with Van Etten voicing confessions of reckless, lost, and sentimental characters. The album challenges the popular image of Van Etten as just a singer-songwriter and illuminates her significant talent as composer and producer, as an artist making records that feel like a world of their own.
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I Told You Everything
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No One's Easy to Love
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Memorial Day
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Comeback Kid
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Jupiter 4
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Seventeen
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Malibu
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You Shadow
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Hands
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Stay
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Ratings and Reviews
Amazing music
Thank you
Amazing music I can relate
It's gonna be so good.
Can't wait until jan 18.
You Shadow
I listen to a lot of heavy, dark stuff and Sharon always disarms me and helps me to feel vulnerable again. This album is no different. I like the new, bigger sound.