
Our Two Skins: Vinyl LP
Losing someone close to you creates an almost phantom limb-like effect. Often, it feels like theyâre a phone call away. But that instant between when you reach for the phone and when your brain delivers the new reality to you is a strange, momentary eternity. Itâs both an uncompromising void and maybe as close as youâll ever come to communing with that loved one again. On her new song âSandwiches,â Gordi harnesses all the sadness and glory of this feeling into a soaring, post-new wave anthem. One of the first true Gordi âguitar songs,â it shimmers with the lush-yet-fragile momentum of The Cranberriesâ classic âDreams.â
Gordi wrote âSandwichesâ as a tribute to the matriarch of her family. Her late grandmother was, in Gordiâs words, âa great feeder of people.â So when she fell ill, Gordi and her mother took it upon themselves to nourish the visitors gathered around her hospital bed. As they passed around sandwiches, âsomeone called out that she was gone.â
The gravity of the moment was poignant for its softness and mundanity. Gordi approaches the totality of a loved oneâs life as measured in the small memories that stay with us. She sings, âWhen I think of you a movie-reel of moments plays / Weâll be in the car or after mass on Saturdays / Youâll be walking down the driveway, youâll be in your chair / Youâll say âSee you roundâ or âSay your âThreeââ / And now youâre everywhere.â
Gordi called on long-time collaborators and Bon Iver production duo Chris Messina and Zach Hanson to make âSandwichesâ at her family home in Canowindra, Australia â an old cottage littered with some of Sophieâs favorite pieces of musical arsenal combined with some flown in from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The tiny farm town where her family has lived for over a century, Canowindra, and the heart of the matriarch, is embedded in this song. âHer whole life was in CanowindraâŠwe made it in a house thatâs a hundred meters from her house.â
Losing someone close to you creates an almost phantom limb-like effect. Often, it feels like theyâre a phone call away. But that instant between when you reach for the phone and when your brain delivers the new reality to you is a strange, momentary eternity. Itâs both an uncompromising void and maybe as close as youâll ever come to communing with that loved one again. On her new song âSandwiches,â Gordi harnesses all the sadness and glory of this feeling into a soaring, post-new wave anthem. One of the first true Gordi âguitar songs,â it shimmers with the lush-yet-fragile momentum of The Cranberriesâ classic âDreams.â
Gordi wrote âSandwichesâ as a tribute to the matriarch of her family. Her late grandmother was, in Gordiâs words, âa great feeder of people.â So when she fell ill, Gordi and her mother took it upon themselves to nourish the visitors gathered around her hospital bed. As they passed around sandwiches, âsomeone called out that she was gone.â
The gravity of the moment was poignant for its softness and mundanity. Gordi approaches the totality of a loved oneâs life as measured in the small memories that stay with us. She sings, âWhen I think of you a movie-reel of moments plays / Weâll be in the car or after mass on Saturdays / Youâll be walking down the driveway, youâll be in your chair / Youâll say âSee you roundâ or âSay your âThreeââ / And now youâre everywhere.â
Gordi called on long-time collaborators and Bon Iver production duo Chris Messina and Zach Hanson to make âSandwichesâ at her family home in Canowindra, Australia â an old cottage littered with some of Sophieâs favorite pieces of musical arsenal combined with some flown in from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The tiny farm town where her family has lived for over a century, Canowindra, and the heart of the matriarch, is embedded in this song. âHer whole life was in CanowindraâŠwe made it in a house thatâs a hundred meters from her house.â
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Losing someone close to you creates an almost phantom limb-like effect. Often, it feels like theyâre a phone call away. But that instant between when you reach for the phone and when your brain delivers the new reality to you is a strange, momentary eternity. Itâs both an uncompromising void and maybe as close as youâll ever come to communing with that loved one again. On her new song âSandwiches,â Gordi harnesses all the sadness and glory of this feeling into a soaring, post-new wave anthem. One of the first true Gordi âguitar songs,â it shimmers with the lush-yet-fragile momentum of The Cranberriesâ classic âDreams.â
Gordi wrote âSandwichesâ as a tribute to the matriarch of her family. Her late grandmother was, in Gordiâs words, âa great feeder of people.â So when she fell ill, Gordi and her mother took it upon themselves to nourish the visitors gathered around her hospital bed. As they passed around sandwiches, âsomeone called out that she was gone.â
The gravity of the moment was poignant for its softness and mundanity. Gordi approaches the totality of a loved oneâs life as measured in the small memories that stay with us. She sings, âWhen I think of you a movie-reel of moments plays / Weâll be in the car or after mass on Saturdays / Youâll be walking down the driveway, youâll be in your chair / Youâll say âSee you roundâ or âSay your âThreeââ / And now youâre everywhere.â
Gordi called on long-time collaborators and Bon Iver production duo Chris Messina and Zach Hanson to make âSandwichesâ at her family home in Canowindra, Australia â an old cottage littered with some of Sophieâs favorite pieces of musical arsenal combined with some flown in from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The tiny farm town where her family has lived for over a century, Canowindra, and the heart of the matriarch, is embedded in this song. âHer whole life was in CanowindraâŠwe made it in a house thatâs a hundred meters from her house.â












