Wyatt At The Coyote Palace
Kristin Hersh
AVAILABLE AS PART OF RECORD STORE DAY 2021
An essential vinyl release of the Throwing Muses’ mainstay’s 2016’s CD and essay book that featured stories from “her life’s most perception-altering junctures” (NPR).
- ‘Wyatt At The Coyote Palace’ is pressed on double gold vinyl for Record Store Day 2021
- Available to purchase June 12th 2021 on Record Store Day at participating stores.
£22.00 – £24.00
An essential vinyl release of the Throwing Muses’ mainstay’s 2016’s CD and essay book that featured stories from “her life’s most perception-altering junctures” (NPR). ‘Wyatt At The Coyote Palace’ is pressed on double gold vinyl.
“This music reminds you how alone you are; it consoles you through its insolubility, comforts you by jabbing you in the chest and letting you know how complex the struggle is, how inaccessible we are to each other but just how universal our pain can be.” The Wire
This sonically rich and fragmented record references to Hersh’s past material and sees her perform on guitar, bass, drums, piano, horns and cello. There’s a mysticism and sense of life wonderment throughout ‘Wyatt At The Coyote Palace’ that also has death as a central theme rather than the contemplation of death itself it’s reaching the end of something and beginning a new life.
Tracklist
Bubble Net 4:30
In Stitches 4:29
Secret Codes 3:25
Green Screen 3:20
Hemingway's Tell 3:50
Detox 3:23
Wonderland 3:01
Day 3 3:06
Diving Bell 3:21
Killing Two Birds 3:20
Guadalupe 4:02
American Copper 2:42
August 2:12
Some Dumb Runaway 3:57
From The Plane 2:14
Sun Blown 2:22
Elysian Fields 4:28
Soma Gone Slapstick 2:53
Cooties 2:14
Christmas Underground 3:39
Between Piety And Desire 2:56
Shaky Blue Can 3:17
Shotgun 6:07
Description
An essential vinyl release of the Throwing Muses’ mainstay’s 2016’s CD and essay book that featured stories from “her life’s most perception-altering junctures” (NPR). ‘Wyatt At The Coyote Palace’ is pressed on double gold vinyl.
“This music reminds you how alone you are; it consoles you through its insolubility, comforts you by jabbing you in the chest and letting you know how complex the struggle is, how inaccessible we are to each other but just how universal our pain can be.” The Wire
This sonically rich and fragmented record references to Hersh’s past material and sees her perform on guitar, bass, drums, piano, horns and cello. There’s a mysticism and sense of life wonderment throughout ‘Wyatt At The Coyote Palace’ that also has death as a central theme rather than the contemplation of death itself it’s reaching the end of something and beginning a new life.