
The Sun: Limited Edition Cloudy Clear Orange Vinyl LP
For nearly a decade, Oregon-bred indie-pop trio Joseph have performed a certain emotional alchemy with their music, channeling their deepest inner tensions into songs that spark a life-changing shift in perspective. In the making of their third studio album The Sun, Natalie Closner and her sisters, twins Meegan Closner and Allison Closner focused their soul-searching songwriting on the quietly damaging forces that keep us from living fully in our truth (e.g., gaslighting, cultural conditioning, unconscious yet painfully limiting self-beliefs).
The follow-up to Good Luck, Kidâa 2019 release that reached #4 on Billboardâs Heatseekers Albums chartâThe Sun builds from its predecessorâs cinematic pop and imbues a thrilling new energy into each elegantly sculpted track. In bringing the album to life, Joseph worked with acclaimed producers like Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, First Aid Kit, Laura Veirs), Christian âLeggyâ Langdon (Meg Myers, Amos Lee, BANKS), Jessica Dobson (Deep Sea Diver), and Joey Burns (Calexico), shaping an irresistibly vibrant sound encompassing everything from the moody grandeur of the album-opening âWaves Crashâ to the pure anthemic glory of tracks like âKicking Up The Light.â With the band taking a decidedly more hands-on role in the production process The Sun continually achieves the exquisite feat of spinning incredibly complex concepts into sing-along-ready pop songs, providing a captivating backdrop for Josephâs fearlessly personal storytelling.
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For nearly a decade, Oregon-bred indie-pop trio Joseph have performed a certain emotional alchemy with their music, channeling their deepest inner tensions into songs that spark a life-changing shift in perspective. In the making of their third studio album The Sun, Natalie Closner and her sisters, twins Meegan Closner and Allison Closner focused their soul-searching songwriting on the quietly damaging forces that keep us from living fully in our truth (e.g., gaslighting, cultural conditioning, unconscious yet painfully limiting self-beliefs).
The follow-up to Good Luck, Kidâa 2019 release that reached #4 on Billboardâs Heatseekers Albums chartâThe Sun builds from its predecessorâs cinematic pop and imbues a thrilling new energy into each elegantly sculpted track. In bringing the album to life, Joseph worked with acclaimed producers like Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, First Aid Kit, Laura Veirs), Christian âLeggyâ Langdon (Meg Myers, Amos Lee, BANKS), Jessica Dobson (Deep Sea Diver), and Joey Burns (Calexico), shaping an irresistibly vibrant sound encompassing everything from the moody grandeur of the album-opening âWaves Crashâ to the pure anthemic glory of tracks like âKicking Up The Light.â With the band taking a decidedly more hands-on role in the production process The Sun continually achieves the exquisite feat of spinning incredibly complex concepts into sing-along-ready pop songs, providing a captivating backdrop for Josephâs fearlessly personal storytelling.
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For nearly a decade, Oregon-bred indie-pop trio Joseph have performed a certain emotional alchemy with their music, channeling their deepest inner tensions into songs that spark a life-changing shift in perspective. In the making of their third studio album The Sun, Natalie Closner and her sisters, twins Meegan Closner and Allison Closner focused their soul-searching songwriting on the quietly damaging forces that keep us from living fully in our truth (e.g., gaslighting, cultural conditioning, unconscious yet painfully limiting self-beliefs).
The follow-up to Good Luck, Kidâa 2019 release that reached #4 on Billboardâs Heatseekers Albums chartâThe Sun builds from its predecessorâs cinematic pop and imbues a thrilling new energy into each elegantly sculpted track. In bringing the album to life, Joseph worked with acclaimed producers like Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, First Aid Kit, Laura Veirs), Christian âLeggyâ Langdon (Meg Myers, Amos Lee, BANKS), Jessica Dobson (Deep Sea Diver), and Joey Burns (Calexico), shaping an irresistibly vibrant sound encompassing everything from the moody grandeur of the album-opening âWaves Crashâ to the pure anthemic glory of tracks like âKicking Up The Light.â With the band taking a decidedly more hands-on role in the production process The Sun continually achieves the exquisite feat of spinning incredibly complex concepts into sing-along-ready pop songs, providing a captivating backdrop for Josephâs fearlessly personal storytelling.
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