Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory Release New Single “Trouble” + Debut Album Out 7th Feb.

Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory/Photo Credit: Susu Laroche

On the heels of the "ripping" and "mesmerising" (FLOOD) 'Southern Life (What It Must Be Like),' 'Trouble' is a cascading, almost euphoric track characteristic of the mystical mix of electronics and analog textures found throughout the album. 'Trouble' features Van Etten's unmistakable vocals alongside melancholic synths by Teeny Lieberson and driving and melodic bass lines by Devra Hoff.  

Van Etten explains, "'Trouble' is about the idea of having to coexist with people you love who have opposing views and not being able to share deep parts of yourself and your narrative based on someone else's beliefs. It's about when there's that big part of you that someone who loves you can't know because it's not something they want to hear or are willing to learn about or understand, and those painful realisations when you choose to love and respect someone else's needs over your own to salvage a relationship."

The video for 'Trouble' was shot and directed by Susu Laroche during the album's recording sessions at Eurythmics' former London studio, The Church.

From the off, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory is sonically different from Van Etten's previous work. Writing and recording in total collaboration with her band – Jorge Balbi, Hoff, and Lieberson – for the first time, Van Etten finds the freedom that comes by letting go. It's somewhat terrifying, but also liberating. The result of that liberation is an exhilarating new dimension of sound and songwriting. The themes are timeless, classic Sharon – life and living, love and being loved – but the sounds are new, wholly realised and sharp as glass. 

Reflecting on this new artistic frame of mind, Van Etten muses, "Sometimes it's exciting, sometimes it's scary, sometimes you feel stuck. It's like every day feels a little different – just being at peace with whatever you're feeling and whoever you are and how you relate to people in that moment. If I can just keep a sense of openness while knowing that my feelings change every day, that is all I can do right now. That and try to be the best person I can be".

SHARON VAN ETTEN & THE ATTACHMENT THEORY
ALBUM OUT 7 FEBRUARY VIA JAGJAGUWAR
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