Will is the follow-up album to 2013's critically-acclaimed Nepenthe and is due for release via Dead Oceans on 6 May 2016. The album features performances from Thomas Arsenault (aka Mas Ysa), Dutch cellist Maarten Vos, and sometime Chairlift drummer Jamie Ingalls. Barwick worked on the album in "a variety of locales, from a desolate house in upstate New York to the Moog Factory in Asheville, North Carolina to Lisbon, Portugal," according to a press release. She said: "While making this record, there were moments of isolation and dark currents. I like exploring th… read more
Will is the follow-up album to 2013's critically-acclaimed Nepenthe and is due for release via Dead Oceans on 6 May 2016. The album features pe… read more
Will is the follow-up album to 2013's critically-acclaimed Nepenthe and is due for release via Dead Oceans on 6 May 2016. The album features performances from Thomas Arsenault (aka… read more
Louisiana-bred, Brooklyn-based recording artist Julianna Barwick crafts ethereal, largely wordless soundscapes, all of which are built around multiple loops and layers of her angelic voice. Barwick, who credits a rural, church choir upbringing for her unique sound, begins most tracks with a single phrase or refrain, then uses a loop station and the occasional piano or percussive instrument to build the song into a swirling mass of lush, ambient folk. She released her first two collections of songs, the full-length Sanguine and the EP Florine, in 2009 and 2010, respectively, before i… read more
Louisiana-bred, Brooklyn-based recording artist Julianna Barwick crafts ethereal, largely wordless soundscapes, all of which are built around multiple loops and layers of her angelic voice.… read more
Louisiana-bred, Brooklyn-based recording artist Julianna Barwick crafts ethereal, largely wordless soundscapes, all of which are built around multiple loops and layers of her angelic voice. Barwick, who credits a rural, church choir up… read more