The Path of The Clouds
Inspired by true crime and accompanied by Mary Lattimore, Emma Ruth Rundle, and others, the gothic songwriter’s latest feels newly textured and symphonic.
Inspired by the long-running documentary series Unsolved Mysteries, the singer-songwriter immortalises people whose stories need to be told
After releasing her first album in 2004, Marissa Nadler gradually expanded upon the haunting acoustic approach of her early Gothic dream folk works toward something more complex and intangible across the next 15 years and seven official solo albums (not counting her numerous self-released covers, demos, and short-form collections).
TV binges and isolation – themes that make this Marissa Nadler album, The Path of the Clouds, feel all too relatable
The Path of the Clouds by Marissa Nadler album review by Greg Walker. Her full-length is out today via Sacred Bones/Bella Union