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File under: Alternative Rock

Sharon Van Etten

Tramp

Label: Jagjaguwar

Format: CD

Genre: Rock

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2025 stock ** "Tramp is titled for the period of post-relationship uncertainty and the period of homelessness Van Etten experienced during its 14-month recording process. Produced by the National's Aaron Dessner, who puts the songwriter's fine singing voice front and center, it features guest appearances by Zach Condon, Julianna Barwick, and more. "Warsaw," with its jagged electric guitars, bass, halting keyboards, and primitive, tom-tom heavy drums, is a shambling illustration of what's to be found here. Van Etten's protagonist is still vulnerable, but she wills herself toward a horizon past it. Likewise, the set's first single "Serpents," with its rumbling guitars and cracking snares, frankly discusses being physically and emotionally abused, but it comes from the other side, her protagonist is out of the situation, refusing to be a victim. Jenn Wassner's backing vocals in every line transform this into an anthem of survival. Not everything here falls down the rock & roll rabbit hole, however. Acoustically driven ballads such as "Kevin's," "All I Can," and "Leonard" highlight her subject's character defects and vulnerabilities as well as those of her significant other's. Van Etten's lyrics accuse as much as they confess and empathize. More often than not, her subject is the one who leaves, rather than the one left; the reasons are myriad: betrayal, co-dependency, a willingness toward an emotional freedom that allows love itself to dictate what it expects. There is great beauty on Tramp, especially in its last third; from the jaunty, acoustic stroll of "We Are Fine" to the multi-textured, nearly psych-pop of "I'm Wrong," to the airy, drifting closer "Joke or a Lie."

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File under: Alternative Rock
Cat. number: JAG201
Year: 2012
Notes:
6-panel digisleeve with 8-page lyrics booklet. Recorded by Aaron in his Garage (Ditmas Park, Brooklyn), October 2010 - July 2011 Additional recording by Peter Mavrogeorgis (Ditmas Park, Brooklyn), Peter Katis at Tarquin Studios (Bridgeport, CT) and Brian McTear and Jon Low at Miner Street (Philadelphia, PA) Songs 2, 3, 5, to 10 Mixed at Miner Street (Philadelphia, PA) Songs 1, 4, 11, 12 Mixed at Tarquin Studios (Bridgeport, CT) Mastered at JLM Studios, Brooklyn ©&℗ 2012 Jagjaguwar. Durations are from the player

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