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“How do I make the days go by / With a fever dream but a mellow mind?” It’s a simple question with a complicated answer that’s at the root of most of the songs on Eliza Edens’ debut record ‘Time Away From Time,’ out April 17. For the Massachusetts-raised, alt-folk artist who more recently calls Brooklyn home, the answer is to create her music in a world distinctly separate from the constraints and speed of modern living. Inspired by ideas of geologic time, the challenges of early adulthood, and the grandeur of nature, Edens brings her vision to life with adventurous fingerpicking, heart-tugging melodies, and poetic lyrics – inviting listeners to inhabit the songs as they wish. Recorded with support from Club Passim’s renowned Iguana Fund, ‘Time Away From Time’ carves out fresh sonic territory in the realm of traditional songwriting and marks a moment of growth in the life of a budding songwriter.
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Sisters of the Sound is Elizabeth Ibarra (Camp Saint Helene) and Holland Kerker (Holland Belle/Nightjacket), a folk duo brought together by a love of singing and connection through song. Mixing old folk tunes and originals, their voices blend together in harmonies both delicate and powerful. The result is a fresh breeze of experimentation, amidst comforting nostalgia.