Along with the news, the Nashville duo have shared the second preview from the new album with the song “Sylvia,” written about TORRES’ dog. Here’s what she says about it: “The morning I went to pick ...
“Sylvia.” The project has been years in the making, with its roots tracing back to 2016 when Baker and TORRES first played a show together. That night, the idea of making a country album was ...
The album includes singles “Sugar in the Tank,” an indie-flavored honkytonk hoedown, and the sentimental new track, “Sylvia,” which is inspired by Torres’ dog. The idea for the country album arose ...
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Now, Baker and Torres are previewing its more sentimental side with “Sylvia.” The single is named after Torres’ dog, which found a forever home with her despite initially being placed as a ...
“The morning I went to pick up my dog Sylvia from an upstate shelter, I was at home making my coffee and I turned on WFMU and Dolly Parton’s ‘Cracker Jack’ was on,” TORRES says.
See the cover art and tracklist below. In addition to announcing the album, they’ve shared a second single, “Sylvia,” which was inspired by Torres’ dog. “The morning I went to pick up my ...
and puppy Sylvia. She has been releasing albums and performing as TORRES since 2013. What an enormous room is TORRES’ sixth studio album (her third with Merge). It was recorded in September and ...
Julien Baker & Torres have announced ... dear to them lose sight of them. ‘Sylvia”s accompanying black-and-white video sees the two working in a studio as well as performing the song live ...
“The morning I went to pick up my dog Sylvia from an upstate shelter, I was at home making my coffee and I turned on WFMU and Dolly Parton’s ‘Cracker Jack’ was on,” Torres wrote in a ...
The plaintive “Sylvia” was inspired by TORRES’ dog, and she says, “The morning I went to pick up my dog Sylvia from an upstate shelter, I was at home making my coffee, and I turned on WFMU ...