A prolific songwriter for over 20 years now, Laura Veirs proves the depth of her musical skill on her tenth solo album, The Lookout. Here is a batch of inimitable, churning, exquisite folk-pop songs; a conceptual album about the fragility of precious things. Produced by Grammy-nominated Tucker Martine, Veirs' longtime collaborator, The Lookout is a soundtrack for turbulent times, full of allusions to protectors: the camper stoking a watch fire, a mother tending her children, a sailor in a crows nest and a lightning rod channeling energy. The Lookout draws on the talents of a time-tested crew of musicians: Karl Blau, Steve Moore, Eli Moore, Eyvind Kang and Martine. Says Veirs, "These guys are a good hang, ego-free and wonderful players who just want to serve the songs." Sufjan Stevens and Jim James provide guest vocals. For Martine, who fell, almost two decades ago, for Veirs' unique sound after listening to a tape cassette she'd sent him in the mail, this album reflects a bar that keeps getting raised. Both familiar and strange, The Lookout gets better with repeated listens, warming to the skin like a cherished saddlebag, critical for the journey ahead.
CONDITION: NEW
TRACK LISTING
1 Margaret Sands 2:57
2 Everybody Needs You 2:55
3 Seven Falls 4:04
4 Mountains of the Moon 4:16
5 Watch Fire Laura Veirs, Sufjan Stevens 02:36
6 Heavy Petals 2:39
7 The Lookout 2:04
8 The Meadow 2:42
9 The Canyon 3:42
10 Lightning Rod 3:20
11 When It Grows Darkest 4:31
12 Zozobra 2:45
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