Singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz has taken a fresh direction with her new album 'Polaroid Lovers,' broadening her sound and embracing collaboration. The album's themes reflect a departure from her previous work, as she aims to test the mainstream and express her desire to no longer remain silent. Jarosz's evolution in Americana music is evident in her emotionally taut sophomore effort, which showcases her strong turns of phrase. She discusses the album's themes and her creative process in various interviews with music publications and speaks about the importance of co-writing and collecting memories.
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‘Tired of Being Quiet,’ Sarah Jarosz Tests the Mainstream (@JonPareles - @nytimes) https://t.co/T9hwBYNMp4
With her new album, “Polaroid Lovers,” a luminary of Americana broadens her sound. @JonPareles speaks with Sarah Jarosz. https://t.co/SHWaAgmBBb
"Tired of being quiet," Sarah Jarosz tests the mainstream. https://t.co/SHWaAgmBBb
The string player and singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz went in a fresh direction on her new LP, opening up to writing with collaborators. One song is “almost a thesis for the whole album. You know, ‘I’m tired of being quiet — time to face up to the fear.’” https://t.co/evhOblj8Ex
Katy Kirby continues her penchant for strong turns of phrase in the storied tradition of Americana music on her emotionally taut sophomore effort | https://t.co/VKhM6FbVU6 ✍️ by @kvlemmon https://t.co/RvX9OvI6Ir