
Sharon Van Etten reminisces on her teenage years in catchy new cut "Seventeen"
08 January 2019, 16:42
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Sharon Van Etten is back with her first offering of 2019, the huge "Seventeen".
"Seventeen" is the third offering from Sharon Van Etten's highly-anticipated Remind Me Tomorrow, and arrives with retro-tinged visuals directed by Maureen Towey.
It's also Etten's first release of the year, having shared "Comeback Kid" and "Jupiter 4" late last year.
Remind Me Tomorrow will be her first release since 2017's (It Was) Because I Was in Love reissue.
To coincide with her new record, Van Etten will be embarking on a world tour, including a night at London's Roundhouse on 26 March 2019. Find out more.
"Seventeen" is out now. Remind Me Tomorrow lands on 18 January via Jagjaguwar, and is available to pre-order now.
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