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Rearrange Us [Limited Seafoam]
The act of rearranging, synonymous with shifts and movement, aptly captures the emotional and musical path undertaken by indie-folk collective Mt. Joy.
Their sophomore album, Rearrange Us, released by Dualtone Records, is a portrait of melancholy taking root then transforming into contentment. Working with Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, the Decemberists, Modest Mouse), the album emphasizes moving past emotional and mental struggles with intentionality. Through vibrant imagery and inventive musicality, Rearrange Us showcases Mt. Joy's growth as individuals and musicians.
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$9.45Rearrange Us [Limited Seafoam]
The act of rearranging, synonymous with shifts and movement, aptly captures the emotional and musical path undertaken by indie-folk collective Mt. Joy.
Their sophomore album, Rearrange Us, released by Dualtone Records, is a portrait of melancholy taking root then transforming into contentment. Working with Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, the Decemberists, Modest Mouse), the album emphasizes moving past emotional and mental struggles with intentionality. Through vibrant imagery and inventive musicality, Rearrange Us showcases Mt. Joy's growth as individuals and musicians.
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The act of rearranging, synonymous with shifts and movement, aptly captures the emotional and musical path undertaken by indie-folk collective Mt. Joy.
Their sophomore album, Rearrange Us, released by Dualtone Records, is a portrait of melancholy taking root then transforming into contentment. Working with Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, the Decemberists, Modest Mouse), the album emphasizes moving past emotional and mental struggles with intentionality. Through vibrant imagery and inventive musicality, Rearrange Us showcases Mt. Joy's growth as individuals and musicians.
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