Lyrically, Adrianne Lenker navigates massive cosmic themes—time, death, and change—by rooting them in small, earthly details. Big Thief – Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You

Sessions at Flying Cloud Recordings with Sam Evian birthed experimental tracks like "Certainty," recorded onto cassette during a power outage.

Big Thief’s 2022 release, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You , isn't just an album; it’s a 20-track sprawl that captures the messy, magical essence of being alive. This double LP serves as a crowning achievement for the band, blending their indie-folk roots with country twang and psychedelic experiments. A Record Shaped by Four Corners

Joined by fiddle player Mat Davidson (Twain), the band leaned into a "down-home barn stomper" energy with country-inflected tracks like "Spud Infinity" and "Red Moon". Themes: The Magic of the Mundane

To capture the album's diverse spirit, the band recorded in four distinct locations across America, each contributing a unique sonic flavor:

Working with Shawn Everett , the band leaned into "weird" methods, such as using contact microphones and taping headphones inside amps to create distorted textures for songs like "Blurred View".

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Lyrically, Adrianne Lenker navigates massive cosmic themes—time, death, and change—by rooting them in small, earthly details. Big Thief – Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You

Sessions at Flying Cloud Recordings with Sam Evian birthed experimental tracks like "Certainty," recorded onto cassette during a power outage. Download File Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believ...

Big Thief’s 2022 release, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You , isn't just an album; it’s a 20-track sprawl that captures the messy, magical essence of being alive. This double LP serves as a crowning achievement for the band, blending their indie-folk roots with country twang and psychedelic experiments. A Record Shaped by Four Corners This double LP serves as a crowning achievement

Joined by fiddle player Mat Davidson (Twain), the band leaned into a "down-home barn stomper" energy with country-inflected tracks like "Spud Infinity" and "Red Moon". Themes: The Magic of the Mundane the band leaned into "weird" methods

To capture the album's diverse spirit, the band recorded in four distinct locations across America, each contributing a unique sonic flavor:

Working with Shawn Everett , the band leaned into "weird" methods, such as using contact microphones and taping headphones inside amps to create distorted textures for songs like "Blurred View".