Riderless Horse

AlbumJul 22 / 202214 songs, 33m 57s
Singer-Songwriter Contemporary Folk
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Riderless Horse is my first solo record, and it’s the first record my former partner, Kennan Gudjonsson, didn’t produce. I haven’t made an album since 2010. I decided to stop pursuing music several years after my sixth record, Outlaster, because of unhappiness, overwhelming chaos, mental illness, and my tragically dysfunctional relationship with Kennan. Creating music had always been a positive outlet during difficult times, but eventually it became a source of absolute misery. Kennan, a cat and I lived in a studio apartment in NYC for 25 years, finding ways to survive while making records and going on tours. Our apartment was the place where people would come stay, eat, drink, play music, and use our tub. It was quite a home we had created, but it was decaying steadily from the moment we moved in, and in the end, it was as if black mold was growing beneath the surface, undetected, and the two of us were dying and getting too weak to ever leave. We loved each other. We were each other’s family, but there was ongoing abuse, control and manipulation. We hid. We didn’t want anyone to see how ugly things could get, so we increasingly isolated from our friends and family. We were lost. On January 26, 2020, I made the decision to separate and live apart, and on January 27, Kennan died by suicide. What a thing, suicide. I can only feel sadness and guilt about it. Maybe I’ll have other reactions to it later on. Riderless Horse documents the grief, but it also marks moments of empowerment and a real happiness in discovering my own capability. Steve Albini produced this record with me, and Greg Norman assisted. The three of us are old friends, and we did a field recording in a guesthouse built like a lighthouse that two very dear friends of mine have in Esopus, NY. It was exactly the right environment to work on this record. We all had meals together, cried, laughed, and told stories. It was perfect. It made me realize how much I love writing, playing and recording music. Terrible things happen. These were some terrible things. So, what to do – learn something valuable, connect with people, move the fuck out of that apartment, remember the humor, find the humor, tell the truth, and make a record. I made a record.

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After a 12-year absence, the singer-songwriter returns with a raw, unadorned celebration of survival.

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Nina Nastasia returns after a 12 year silence with the harrowing and stark, yet unexpectedly beautiful, Riderless Horse

Nastasia’s truth-hounding doesn’t make for an easy listen, but it also delivers poetry and restful release

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Nina Nastasia returns with another strong addition to her superlative catalogue.

The cult American singer-songwriter endured 25 years of abuse at the hands of her partner, an experience wrenchingly recorded in her first album in 12 years

Album Reviews: Nina Nastasia - Riderless Horse

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Artists take breaks all the time, and for various reasons. There were the infamous six years between Fiona Apple’s second and third albums where the project was stymied by label issues. She then went on to wait even longer between releases. There are bands like Portishead, who come back from an 11-year break to put

White's latest LP speaks of personal heaven and Nastasia’s of hell, while there are indie revenants and rap surrealists all around

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