A Pillar of Salt (Deluxe) Noah Gundersen
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
03.06.2022
Album including Album cover
- 1 Laurel and Hardy 04:23
- 2 Body 03:37
- 3 The Coast 04:37
- 4 Exit Signs 04:01
- 5 Atlantis 05:19
- 6 Magic Trick 04:01
- 7 Blankets 03:52
- 8 Bright Lost Things 05:15
- 9 Sleepless in Seattle 04:00
- 10 Back to Me 03:33
- 11 Always There 03:52
- 12 Part of Me 03:43
- 13 The Only Day 03:41
- 14 A Pillar of Salt 04:42
Info for A Pillar of Salt (Deluxe)
Noah Gundersen returns with his much anticipated new album, ‘A Pillar of Salt’ out October 8th ahead of a US headline tour kicking off October 9th. The project is a return to form for Gundersen, coupling heartfelt lyrics with his signature understated vocal performance. With over 100 Million career streams and 100k album sales, this album is sure to take Noah’s career to the next level. Featuring singles “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Atlantis,” a stunning duet with Phoebe Bridgers, fans old and new will be celebrating this triumphant piece of art.
"A Pillar of Salt is an album for those late, lonely nights full of memory and nostalgia and longing, and an album about how those nights can fix you and break you in half at the same time. And it’s a goddamn masterpiece." (Craig Manning, chorus.fm)
"A Pillar Of Salt" is a shining example that you don’t require a 50-piece orchestra or a wealth of complexity to construct compelling, fascinating music. NOAH GUNDERSEN has bared his soul and all of his insecurities for the world to see on this release, allowing countless opportunities for the listener to acquire a certain level of solace in its chapters. It may build you up or break you down in equal measure, but such is the talent that is exhibited throughout this emotional journey." (Dan McHugh, distortedsoundmag.com)
Noah Gundersen
Noah Gundersen
For a musician just a few years shy of 30, Noah Gundersen displays a remarkable sense of self-awareness. He’s not really an “old soul,” so to speak—but someone who conveys a keen sort of cognizance of himself in the way one does when the act of questioning belief, of questioning the world around him, has been ingrained from childhood.
Gundersen is the product of a lifetime of pushing boundaries and learning to craft his own perspective. His parents, although devoutly religious, encouraged a questioning of dogma and church hierarchy. They also instilled in him a love of music from an early age. Along with starting Noah on piano at age nine, Noah’s father taught him melody and tracked songs to a reel-to-reel tape recorder while Noah was growing up. Consequently, Noah started writing and recording himself at age 13, diving headlong into music, forming and leading bands, involving himself in the small but vibrant hardcore scene of Centralia, Washington, and writing prolifically all the while. After quitting his day job at 18 and spending a year living out of his car and on couches, playing small bars and coffee shops, Noah began to build a dedicated following and garner interest from the music industry.
Noah’s canon of albums and EPs delineates a clear path of growth from past works like his Family EP and his full-lengths Ledges and Carry the Ghost. Family, released in 2011, proved to be the endeavor that gained Noah’s songwriting skills acclaim on the national stage—the title track was featured on the TV shows Sons of Anarchy and The Vampire Diaries, while the song “David” was featured on the show The Following. Noah was also nominated for an Emmy for co-writing the tune “Day is Gone” for Sons of Anarchy. And recently, he’s opened up for internationally acclaimed, genre-spanning artists like Emmylou Harris, Beck, City & Colour, and Josh Ritter.
His later LPs, Ledges and Carry the Ghost, were both self-produced and represent the budding efforts of a musician coming into his own. Ledges was hailed by PopMatters as “fearless and arresting…a record with much broader appeal than its genre tags.” Carry the Ghost, which came out shortly after Ledges, was Noah’s first foray into recording a full band, one of the many steps in arriving at White Noise, which, with its wall-of-sound production style and notably mature, almost world-weary lyrical motifs and musings on modern-day culture, represents the culmination of Noah’s writing and production efforts. Even Magnet Magazine took notice in Noah’s new direction on Carry The Ghost, noting that it “has a darker, somehow even more melancholy vibe that brings Gundersen’s fragile songwriting even closer to Jeff Buckley’s.”
After an intense songwriting and production process, Gundersen’s newest musical offering comes with the release of the first single off White Noise, “The Sound,” July 10th via Apple Mu-sic and Spotify. White Noise is available through Cooking Vinyl on September 22nd 2017.
This album contains no booklet.