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Still, Here

Still, Here is the tenth studio album by Portland guitarist Marisa Anderson, released September 23, 2022, by Thrill Jockey.[1][2] The eight-track album consists of six original compositions and two arrangements of traditional songs. Anderson recorded every instrument, including multiple keyboards and numerous guitars, herself.

Still, Here
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2022
GenreBlues, folk
Length33:48
LabelThrill Jockey
Marisa Anderson chronology
Lost Futures
(with William Tyler)

(2021)
Still, Here
(2022)
Swallowtail
(with Jim White)

(2024)
Singles from Still, Here
  1. "Waking"
    Released: June 16, 2022
  2. "La Llorona"
    Released: August 8, 2022
  3. "The Fire This Time"
    Released: September 8, 2022

Background edit

The album was announced June 16 along with the release of lead single "Waking".[3] Second single "La Llorona", an arrangement of a traditional Mexican song named after the legendary spirit of Hispanic-American folklore, was released August 8.[4] Third single "The Fire This Time", named after James Baldwin's 1963 essay collection The Fire Next Time, was released September 8.[5] Anderson first released "The Fire This Time" for two weeks on her Bandcamp page, donating over $2,500 of proceeds to the Minnesota Freedom Fund.[6]

Anderson called the making of the album "probably a four-year process", saying that after her previous solo album Cloud Corner, she wasn't sure she had anything new to say. She "needed a little time and distance", leading to her intervening collaborative albums – The Quickening with Jim White and Lost Futures with William Tyler – to give her a change of pace. She said she thinks that move worked, that it "shook some other things loose and now I feel inspired again – and I'm writing new stuff all the time, which is fun." Per Anderson, "The Fire This Time" is about the murder of George Floyd and was written while protests were ongoing, with police sirens audible in the recording and the music representing her "visceral, horrified response to those events".[7]

Style edit

Per Dusted's Jennifer Kelly, the album is, "as always, lovely, serene and rooted in blues and folk traditions."[8] Pitchfork's Andy Cush calls her fingerpicking technique reminiscent of both Piedmont blues and flamenco, and notes some tracks which take influence from early Philip Glass, Mississippi Fred McDowell, and sunshine pop. Cush says every song has its own identity.[2]

Reception edit

Still, Here ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic80/100[9]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Pitchfork7/10[2]
Record Collector     [10]
Uncut8/10[11]

According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Still, Here received "generally favorable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 from 4 critic scores.[9]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Marisa Anderson, except tracks 7 and 8 which are traditional and arranged by Anderson.

Still, Here track listing
No.TitleLength
1."In Dark Water"4:16
2."The Fire This Time"3:38
3."The Low Country"5:43
4."Night Air"3:07
5."Waking"3:07
6."The Crack Where the Light Gets In"4:37
7."La Llorona"3:31
8."Beat the Drum Slowly"5:49
Total length:33:48

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Monger, Timothy. "Marisa Anderson - Still, Here". AllMusic. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Cush, Andy (September 26, 2022). "Marisa Anderson: Still Here Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  3. ^ DeVille, Chris (June 16, 2022). "Marisa Anderson – "Waking"". Stereogum. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  4. ^ Gallacher, Alex (August 8, 2022). "Marisa Anderson – "La Llorona" (Tune of the Day)". Folk Radio. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  5. ^ Todd, Nate (September 8, 2022). "Marisa Anderson Shares "The Fire This Time" Single". JamBase. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  6. ^ Tissenbaum, Marc (January 5, 2021). "How Musicians Are Surviving the Pandemic — and the Music Industry". PopMatters. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
  7. ^ Kimpton, Glenn (December 15, 2022). "Marisa Anderson on the art of improvisation versus composition and the everlasting allure of a sustaining electric guitar". Guitar World. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  8. ^ Kelly, Jennifer (September 21, 2022). "Marisa Anderson—Still, Here (Thrill Jockey)". Dusted. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  9. ^ a b "Still, Here by Marisa Anderson Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  10. ^ Grady, Spencer. "Marisa Anderson - Still, Here". Record Collector. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  11. ^ Deusner, Stephen. "Marisa Anderson - Still, Here". Uncut. Retrieved December 11, 2022.

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For similar terms see Still Here Still Here is the tenth studio album by Portland guitarist Marisa Anderson released September 23 2022 by Thrill Jockey 1 2 The eight track album consists of six original compositions and two arrangements of traditional songs Anderson recorded every instrument including multiple keyboards and numerous guitars herself Still HereStudio album by Marisa AndersonReleasedSeptember 23 2022GenreBlues folkLength33 48LabelThrill JockeyMarisa Anderson chronologyLost Futures with William Tyler 2021 Still Here 2022 Swallowtail with Jim White 2024 Singles from Still Here Waking Released June 16 2022 La Llorona Released August 8 2022 The Fire This Time Released September 8 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Style 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 ReferencesBackground editThe album was announced June 16 along with the release of lead single Waking 3 Second single La Llorona an arrangement of a traditional Mexican song named after the legendary spirit of Hispanic American folklore was released August 8 4 Third single The Fire This Time named after James Baldwin s 1963 essay collection The Fire Next Time was released September 8 5 Anderson first released The Fire This Time for two weeks on her Bandcamp page donating over 2 500 of proceeds to the Minnesota Freedom Fund 6 Anderson called the making of the album probably a four year process saying that after her previous solo album Cloud Corner she wasn t sure she had anything new to say She needed a little time and distance leading to her intervening collaborative albums The Quickening with Jim White and Lost Futures with William Tyler to give her a change of pace She said she thinks that move worked that it shook some other things loose and now I feel inspired again and I m writing new stuff all the time which is fun Per Anderson The Fire This Time is about the murder of George Floyd and was written while protests were ongoing with police sirens audible in the recording and the music representing her visceral horrified response to those events 7 Style editPer Dusted s Jennifer Kelly the album is as always lovely serene and rooted in blues and folk traditions 8 Pitchfork s Andy Cush calls her fingerpicking technique reminiscent of both Piedmont blues and flamenco and notes some tracks which take influence from early Philip Glass Mississippi Fred McDowell and sunshine pop Cush says every song has its own identity 2 Reception editStill Here ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic80 100 9 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Pitchfork7 10 2 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Uncut8 10 11 According to the review aggregator Metacritic Still Here received generally favorable reviews based on a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 from 4 critic scores 9 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Marisa Anderson except tracks 7 and 8 which are traditional and arranged by Anderson Still Here track listingNo TitleLength1 In Dark Water 4 162 The Fire This Time 3 383 The Low Country 5 434 Night Air 3 075 Waking 3 076 The Crack Where the Light Gets In 4 377 La Llorona 3 318 Beat the Drum Slowly 5 49Total length 33 48Personnel editMarisa Anderson composer arranger producer recording engineer nylon string guitar steel string guitar electric guitar pedal steel guitar requinto guitar electric piano synthesizer Jesse Munro Johnson mixing engineer Amy Dragon mastering engineer Dante Korinto photography Daniel Castrejon designReferences edit a b Monger Timothy Marisa Anderson Still Here AllMusic Retrieved December 11 2022 a b c Cush Andy September 26 2022 Marisa Anderson Still Here Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved December 11 2022 DeVille Chris June 16 2022 Marisa Anderson Waking Stereogum Retrieved December 11 2022 Gallacher Alex August 8 2022 Marisa Anderson La Llorona Tune of the Day Folk Radio Retrieved December 11 2022 Todd Nate September 8 2022 Marisa Anderson Shares The Fire This Time Single JamBase Retrieved December 11 2022 Tissenbaum Marc January 5 2021 How Musicians Are Surviving the Pandemic and the Music Industry PopMatters Retrieved January 8 2023 Kimpton Glenn December 15 2022 Marisa Anderson on the art of improvisation versus composition and the everlasting allure of a sustaining electric guitar Guitar World Retrieved December 18 2022 Kelly Jennifer September 21 2022 Marisa Anderson Still Here Thrill Jockey Dusted Retrieved December 11 2022 a b Still Here by Marisa Anderson Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved December 11 2022 Grady Spencer Marisa Anderson Still Here Record Collector Retrieved December 11 2022 Deusner Stephen Marisa Anderson Still Here Uncut Retrieved December 11 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Still Here amp oldid 1212088074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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