Cross The Verge

Joana Serrat

SKU: VJLP227

Barcode: 5029432022713

17.00 £17.00
  • Genre: Folk
  • Label: Loose Music
  • Released Date: 5th May 2016
  • Buying Format:
    180g 1LP Includes Download Code

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Cross The Verge, shows us another side of Joana Serrat, who so enchanted audiences on her 2014 album Dear Great Canyon. On Cross The Verge, her third album, Joana lays bare all the cracks, inconsistencies and fears that come with life, with the album revealing itself to be an especially beautiful tribute to the acknowledgment of loss and the acceptance of the uncertain. Her ability to never waste a lyric or syllable where something need be said and never miss an opportunity to breathe life into a track’s darker corner, illustrates her creative growth. Cross The Verge is a beguiling collection of songs that move with great ease between the precious evanescence of Lonely Heart Reverb, Oh, Winter Come or Flags, and the vigorous guitar sound that predominates in Desert Valley, Tug of War, and the moving Black Lake.

To record this album, Joana Serrat travelled from her home in Vic, Barcelona, to Montreal, Canada to team up with producer Howard Bilerman (Arcade Fire) in his analogue studio, Hotel2Tango. Joana was joined by Gavin Gardiner (The Wooden Sky), Aaron Goldstein (Daniel Romano, City & Colour, Cowboy Junkies) and the acclaimed Canadian auto harpist and vocalist Basia Bulat, with Neil Halstead (Slowdive, Mojave 3) and Ryan Boldt (The Deep Dark Woods) joining Joana in duets on the shimmering pop of Cloudy Heart and the wrought Americana of Black Lake.

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Track Listings

1. Lonely Heart Reverb
2. Saskatoon (Break Of Dawn)
3. Cloudy Heart - Joana Serrat, Neil Halstead
4. Flags
5. Desert Valley
6. Lover
7. Oh, Winter Come
8. Tug Of War
9. I Follow You Child
10. Black Lake - Joana Serrat, Ryan Boldt
11. Solitary Road
12. Cross The Verge
13. Your Gold Could Be Mine

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