Album

Are You Gone

Sarah Harmer

2020 · Rock, Pop

3 collectors on Gatefold own this

Are You Gone by Sarah Harmer

Are You Gone is a Folk album by Sarah Harmer, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

About

As Sarah Harmer explain, she never planned to take 10 years off between album. But then, time flies when you’re fighting large multinational energy corporations who want to redevelop precious green space and threaten endangered specie. Since the mid-2000, the Canadian indie-folk singer-songwriter has been involved in various eco-preservation efforts in Southern Ontario, but after the release of 2010’s <i>Oh Little Fire</i>, those sideline pursuits became full-time passion project. “I guess I got used to not being a musician for a while,” Harmer tells Apple Music. “Once you crack into local grassroots organizing, it’s a lot of work—like writing letters and attending municipal meeting. Music just wasn't front and center in what I was interested in.” But during her extended hiatu, Harmer would always have a guitar nearby in case inspiration struck, and by spring of 2017, she had amassed enough songs to begin working on her sixth album—which would’ve been finished a bit sooner had she not spent the next year helping her partner renovate an old house. By kismet, <i>Are You Gone</i> has finally surfaced on the 20th anniversary of her 2000 breakthrough, <i>You Were Here</i>, and Harmer sees the records as complementary bookend, born of a simliar DIY methodology and a shared feeling of “coming out of the wilderne.” However, unlike its spiritual predecessor, <i>Are You Gone</i> uncorks the restless energy of an artist who’s been cooped up for far too long. The urgent indie pop of “Take Me Out” and the brooding alt-rock of “Wildlife” (written by her friend Dave Hodge) hark back to her time fronting the fuzzy ’90s outfit Weeping Tile, and the rabble-rousing anthem “New Low” is powered by a scrappy cowpunk gallop and a muscular brass section. But while the latter song supports the reasonable assumption that an avowed activist like Harmer would use her first record in 10 years as a pulpit to speak out against the various injustices consuming our world, <i>Are You Gone</i> ultimately favors heart-to-heart addresses over politicized proclamation. The opening “St. Peter’s Bay” is classic Harmer, an intimate portrait of fading romance framed by a gently swaying arrangement, gorgeous lyrical scenery, and a wistful, swoon-worthy hook. The brisk, Fleetwood Mac-esque folk-rocker “The Lookout” presents a cliffside rendezvous so intense and all-consuming, “the beauty of the place was blocked by the way I held you too close.” And the jaunty piano-rolled rhythm of “What I Was to You” belies its tragic source material: Originally inspired by a dying friend, the song eventually evolved into a tribute to late Tragically Hip singer (and fellow Kingston, Ontario, fixture) Gord Downie. .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1St. Peter's Bay
  2. A2New Low
  3. A3Just Get Here
  4. A4Take Me Out
  5. A5Squeaking Voices
  6. A6What I Was To You

Side B

  1. B1The Lookout
  2. B2Wildlife
  3. B3Cowbirds
  4. B4Little Frogs
  5. B5Shoemaker
  6. B6See Her Wave

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Singer-Songwriter
  • jangly
  • wistful
  • pastoral

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