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Waxahatchee: Ivy Tripp 12"
Waxahatchee, the solo musical project of Katie Crutchfield, is named after a creek not far from her childhood home in Alabama and seems to represent both where she came from and where sheâs going. Ivy Tripp drifts confidently from its predecessors and brings forth a more informed and powerful recognition of where Crutchfield has currently found herself. The lament and grieving for her youth seem to have been replaced with control and sheer self-honesty. âMy life has changed a lot in the last two years, and itâs been hard for me to process my feelings other than by writing songs,â says Crutchfield. âI think a running theme [of Ivy Tripp] is steadying yourself on shaky ground and reminding yourself that you have control in situations that seem overwhelming, or just being cognizant in moments of deep confusion or sadness, and learning to really feel emotions and to grow from that.â
Recorded and engineered by Kyle Gilbride of Wherever Audio at Crutchfieldâs home on New Yorkâs Long Islandâwith drums recorded in the gym of a local elementary schoolâIvy Tripp presents a more developed and aged version of Waxahatchee. âThe title Ivy Tripp is really just a term I made up for directionless-ness, specifically of the 20-something, 30-something, 40-something of today, lacking regard for the complaisant life path of our parents and grandparents. I have thought of it like this: [Waxahatcheeâs last album] Cerulean Salt is a solid and Ivy Tripp is a gas.â
Recorded and engineered by Kyle Gilbride of Wherever Audio at Crutchfieldâs home on New Yorkâs Long Islandâwith drums recorded in the gym of a local elementary schoolâIvy Tripp presents a more developed and aged version of Waxahatchee. âThe title Ivy Tripp is really just a term I made up for directionless-ness, specifically of the 20-something, 30-something, 40-something of today, lacking regard for the complaisant life path of our parents and grandparents. I have thought of it like this: [Waxahatcheeâs last album] Cerulean Salt is a solid and Ivy Tripp is a gas.â
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Waxahatchee: Ivy Tripp 12"
Waxahatchee: Ivy Tripp 12"
Waxahatchee, the solo musical project of Katie Crutchfield, is named after a creek not far from her childhood home in Alabama and seems to represent both where she came from and where sheâs going. Ivy Tripp drifts confidently from its predecessors and brings forth a more informed and powerful recognition of where Crutchfield has currently found herself. The lament and grieving for her youth seem to have been replaced with control and sheer self-honesty. âMy life has changed a lot in the last two years, and itâs been hard for me to process my feelings other than by writing songs,â says Crutchfield. âI think a running theme [of Ivy Tripp] is steadying yourself on shaky ground and reminding yourself that you have control in situations that seem overwhelming, or just being cognizant in moments of deep confusion or sadness, and learning to really feel emotions and to grow from that.â
Recorded and engineered by Kyle Gilbride of Wherever Audio at Crutchfieldâs home on New Yorkâs Long Islandâwith drums recorded in the gym of a local elementary schoolâIvy Tripp presents a more developed and aged version of Waxahatchee. âThe title Ivy Tripp is really just a term I made up for directionless-ness, specifically of the 20-something, 30-something, 40-something of today, lacking regard for the complaisant life path of our parents and grandparents. I have thought of it like this: [Waxahatcheeâs last album] Cerulean Salt is a solid and Ivy Tripp is a gas.â
Recorded and engineered by Kyle Gilbride of Wherever Audio at Crutchfieldâs home on New Yorkâs Long Islandâwith drums recorded in the gym of a local elementary schoolâIvy Tripp presents a more developed and aged version of Waxahatchee. âThe title Ivy Tripp is really just a term I made up for directionless-ness, specifically of the 20-something, 30-something, 40-something of today, lacking regard for the complaisant life path of our parents and grandparents. I have thought of it like this: [Waxahatcheeâs last album] Cerulean Salt is a solid and Ivy Tripp is a gas.â
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Waxahatchee, the solo musical project of Katie Crutchfield, is named after a creek not far from her childhood home in Alabama and seems to represent both where she came from and where sheâs going. Ivy Tripp drifts confidently from its predecessors and brings forth a more informed and powerful recognition of where Crutchfield has currently found herself. The lament and grieving for her youth seem to have been replaced with control and sheer self-honesty. âMy life has changed a lot in the last two years, and itâs been hard for me to process my feelings other than by writing songs,â says Crutchfield. âI think a running theme [of Ivy Tripp] is steadying yourself on shaky ground and reminding yourself that you have control in situations that seem overwhelming, or just being cognizant in moments of deep confusion or sadness, and learning to really feel emotions and to grow from that.â
Recorded and engineered by Kyle Gilbride of Wherever Audio at Crutchfieldâs home on New Yorkâs Long Islandâwith drums recorded in the gym of a local elementary schoolâIvy Tripp presents a more developed and aged version of Waxahatchee. âThe title Ivy Tripp is really just a term I made up for directionless-ness, specifically of the 20-something, 30-something, 40-something of today, lacking regard for the complaisant life path of our parents and grandparents. I have thought of it like this: [Waxahatcheeâs last album] Cerulean Salt is a solid and Ivy Tripp is a gas.â
Recorded and engineered by Kyle Gilbride of Wherever Audio at Crutchfieldâs home on New Yorkâs Long Islandâwith drums recorded in the gym of a local elementary schoolâIvy Tripp presents a more developed and aged version of Waxahatchee. âThe title Ivy Tripp is really just a term I made up for directionless-ness, specifically of the 20-something, 30-something, 40-something of today, lacking regard for the complaisant life path of our parents and grandparents. I have thought of it like this: [Waxahatcheeâs last album] Cerulean Salt is a solid and Ivy Tripp is a gas.â











