hen talking to Emily Sprague about her gorgeously quiet self-titled and full band centered album, it takes a minute to wrap your head around the fact that she is speaking of an album that was almost fully recorded over three years ago. And most of that before her 2019 solo Florist album, , was even released. In fact, Sprague was taking interviews about the July 2019 release while in the month-long rental where the bulk of was being recorded in June 2019. As disorienting as that first comes off, along with the realization that is not a holed-up-in-a-cabin pandemic record, the thing that Sprague nails best on the album is its static place in time and space, and the way in which it was recorded.
FLORIST
Apr 12, 2023
2 minutes
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