3/29/2021

Waxahatchee Releases Extended Edition of 'Saint Cloud' to Celebrate One Year Anniversary of Album Release

WAXAHATCHEE RELEASES EXTENDED EDITION OF SAINT CLOUD TO CELEBRATE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF ALBUM RELEASE

ALBUM FEATURES 3 NEW COVERS
This time last year the world had just been thrown into a total chaos. A pandemic was sweeping the globe, people were locked inside their homes and amongst it all, Waxahatchee released Saint Cloud, a career defining album. Saint Cloud created safe space for people living in constant fear. It was a reminder that better times will indeed return one day and it was the record so many of us needed, released at exactly the time we needed it the most. 
 
Today, 1 year later Waxahatchee is giving Saint Cloud a special reissue with three new cover songs. Katie Crutchfield (not surprisingly) covered "Fruits of My Labor" by Lucinda Williams, "Light of a Clear Blue Morning"  by Dolly Parton, & "Streets of Philadelphia" the Bruce Springsteen classic. Listen to the three new tracks HERE.
ACCLAIM FOR SAINT CLOUD:
“A talisman of the self-isolation era… Saint Cloud evokes a sense of freedom and belonging that has been elusive in this era of constraint and distance.” THE NEW YORKER

"Confident and accomplished." NEW YORK TIMES, Critic’s Pick

"Some of Crutchfield's most poetic lyrics." NPR

"With a shift in tone and tempo, Katie Crutchfield creates a vivid modern classic of folk and Americana. It’s the sound of a cherished songwriter thawing out under the sun." PITCHFORK, Best New Music

"Some of Crutchfield’s sharpest songs to date." BILLBOARD

"The best album of her career." VOGUE
 
"The kind of country comfort we didn’t know we’d need so badly." ROLLING STONE
 
"Saint Cloud is quite possibly her best to date — an impressive feat, considering that she's built a reputation as one of the most beloved indie rock songwriters of the past decade through a catalog of music that embraces raw and poetic lyrical perspectives, sometimes simultaneously." FADER
 
"An album positively full of the stuff, a beautiful marvel of Americana songwriting that'll blow you away while taking its sweet time." STEREOGUM
 
"Sparking acoustic guitars and soulful keyboard tones echo through every track, with Crutchfield’s high, lonesome vocals positioned squarely at the heart of an understated country-rock mix. Her best album." UPROXX
 
"That’s another reason Saint Cloud could make an especially good quarantine listen: In addition to soothing musical catharsis, it can also provide a bit of vicarious traveling for people stuck at home." ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

"The songwriting remains impeccable. Within 10 seconds, you know—without a doubt—it’s a Waxahatchee album. Yet it’s different from anything she’s ever released before. Saint Cloud is Crutchfield’s country/Americana record. It runs on twang, jangle, truth and wide-open spaces...Saint Cloud is a whole new world." PASTE MAGAZINE

"Elegiac songs expanding the singer/songwriter's catalog to greater horizons than ever." PAPER MAGAZINE

"A loose, rootsy and countrified album deals with transformation and sobriety in an oblique yet affecting manner." WALL STREET JOURNAL
 
"Katie Crutchfield captures the complex feelings of growing up in a way we can all embrace." CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND

"Saint Cloud’ is Katie Crutchfield’s best ever." PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

"It’s an understatement to say the songs on Saint Cloud brought joy into our isolation and some Waxahatchee wisdom when we needed it most. For the rest of our lives, we’ll listen to this masterpiece and remember: Waxahatchee made the songs that marked the slow slow passing of time. The songs that helped us all grow up a little." BITTER SOUTHERNER

Written immediately in the period following her decision to get sober, Saint Cloud is an unflinching self-examination. From a moment of reckoning in Barcelona to a tourist trap in Tennessee to a painful confrontation on Arkadelphia Road, from a nostalgic jaunt down 7th Street in New York City to the Mississippi Gulf, Crutchfield creates a sense of place for her soul-baring tales, a longtime staple of her storytelling. This raw, exposed narrative terrain is aided by a shift in sonic arrangements as well. 
Photo Credit: Johnny Eastlund



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