Throughout the highly anticipated Remind Me Tomorrow, Sharon Van Etten veers towards the driving, dark glimmer moods that have illuminated the edges of her music and pursues them full force. With curling low vocals and brave intimacy, the record is an ambitious work that provokes our most sensitive impulses: reckless affections, spirited nurturing and tender.
In the four years since Are We There, Van Etten guest-starred in The OA, performed in David Lynch's Twin Peaks and wrote her first film score and song for TV, for Kathering Dieckmann's Strange Weather and Tig Notaro's show Tig, respectively. Van Etten also had a child and began studying psychology.