A.O. Gerber announces second album with new single "Hunger"
LA-based musician A.O. Gerber has announced her second album Meet Me At The Gloaming, and has released new single "Hunger" to accompany the news.
"Hunger" lands with a Vivian Wolfson-directed video, and will appear on her second album with April's "Looking For The Right Things".
"This song sort of wrote itself in the midst of a really devastating fire season in LA," A.O. Gerber explains. "I’d been thinking a lot about the opposing forces of desire and negation, all the different ways we both consume and restrict as individuals and as a culture. I’ve spent so much of my life vacillating between these polarities, making myself small physically and spiritually. I haven’t always had the ability to critique that impulse in myself but it felt good to do that here."
Meet Me At The Gloaming will follow her 2020 debut album Another Place To Need, and is co-produced by A.O. Gerber with Madeline Kenney.
A.O. Gerber says of the record, "I was thinking about how damaging it can be to exist in that binary space of good and evil. When we see everything in either/or’s, we lose the nuance and complexity that make life rich enough to be worth living."
Tracklist:
- Disciple Song
- Walk In The Dark
- Looking For The Right Things
- You Got It Right
- Mount Washington Phone Company
- Hunger
- For
- Just As A Child
- Noon Of Love
- PFS
- What Are You Reading?
- Only Mystery
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