Of the the most recent **Twain** album title Noon, Davidson explains,
“Noon is where I am, more-or-less, in my natural life span and in my
creative life span. I picture noon being at the very bottom of a bowl,
the resting point of a pendulum. Not the apex of an arc, or the crest
of a hill. Looking back from this point in my life, I can see all of
the hurt and confusion I’ve helped create on the way to my own noon.
To borrow a phrase from Elena Ferrante: I don't have any sympathy for
the person I was then. Arriving at noon for the first time in my life,
I sense everything reversing and the possibility to change and cure
and heal is real for the first time. This album is a prayer from noon
for the rest of the day. The song “The Magician” is about that.
The song “The Priestess” is about an agent who helps with that.
The fact that the music I’ve made has put literal gas in the literal
tank is a fact that I never take for granted. It feels like magic to
me, the closest thing I’ve figured out to practicing magic.”
Everything clicks onSafe to Run, the fourth album from singer,
songwriter and perpetual searcher **Esther Rose**. It’s the quiet
culmination of years spent fully immersed in a developing artistry,
and presents Rose’s always vividly detailed emotional scenes with
new levels of clarity and control. As with previous work, her
songwriting transfigures the chaos and uncertainty of a life in
progress, but here she sharpens the pop elements and attaches
unshakably catchy hooks to even the darkest stretches of the journey.
Presented by Transmit Presents. This is an 19+ event
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