Vinyl - Jenny Owen Youngs - Exhibit

Tracklist

Side A
1.
Here Comes the Monster
Jenny Owen Youngs
03:04
2.
In-Betweener
Jenny Owen Youngs
03:10
3.
I Can't Resist
Jenny Owen Youngs
4.
Sandstars
Jenny Owen Youngs
5.
North Star
Jenny Owen Youngs
6.
War Horse
Jenny Owen Youngs
Side B
1.
Firefight
Jenny Owen Youngs
2.
Keep Me Away
Jenny Owen Youngs
3.
Landslider
Jenny Owen Youngs
5.
First Matthew
Jenny Owen Youngs
5.
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Jenny Owen Youngs

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140g Sea Green Vinyl in a Single-Pocket Jacket with Lyrical Insert.

Jenny Owen Youngs is proud to release EXHIBIT, the solo project that her fans have been waiting for. Written in 2012, this acoustic and funk-infused album was born from 8 weeks of immersive museum visits in NYC. Each song was crafted in just one week, capturing the heart of her creative journey.

Jenny Owen Youngs
United States

In the decade since Jenny Owen Youngs last released a full-length album, she’s toured the world, co-written a #1 hit single, launched a wildly popular podcast, landed a book deal, placed songs in a slew of films and television series, moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles to coastal Maine, and gotten married, divorced, and married again. She’s done everything, it seems, except release another album….until now.

Avalanche, Youngs’ exceptional debut for Yep Roc records, offers up an achingly beautiful exploration of loss, resilience, and growth from an artist who’s experienced more than her fair share of each in recent years. Produced by Josh Kaufman (Bonny Light Horseman, The Hold Steady, Cassandra Jenkins, Josh Ritter) and written with a series of friends including S. Carey, Madi Diaz, The Antlers’ Peter Silberman, and Christian Lee Hutson, the songs are deceptively serene here, layering Youngs’ infectious pop sensibilities atop lush, dreamy arrangements that often belie the swift emotional currents lurking underneath. Her performances, meanwhile, are riveting and nuanced to match, gentle yet insistent as they reckon with the pain of regret and the joy of redemption, sometimes in the very same breath. The result is the most raw and arresting release of Youngs’ remarkable career, a brutally honest, deeply vulnerable work of self-reflection that learns to make peace with the past as it transforms doubt and grief into hope and transcendence.