H.C. McEntire - Every Acre (CD)
- New View
- Shadows (feat. S.G. Goodman)
- Turpentine (feat. Amy Ray)
- Dovetail
- Rows of Clover
- Big Love
- Soft Crook
- Wild for the King
- Gospel of a Certain Kind
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- 802
- Tracks
- 9
- Colour
- Black
- Pressing
- Download CardGatefoldColored Vinyl
If naming is a form of claiming, of being claimed, how is one tethered to both the physical landscape that surrounds us, as well as our own internal emotional landscape-at times calm, at times turbulent, and ever changing? H.C. McEntire's new album Every Acre grapples with those themes-themes that encompass grief, loss, and links to land and loved ones. And naming-claiming land, claiming self, being claimed by ancestry and heritage-permeates the hauntingly beautiful landscape that is this poignant collection of songs.
- New View
- Shadows (feat. S.G. Goodman)
- Turpentine (feat. Amy Ray)
- Dovetail
- Rows of Clover
- Big Love
- Soft Crook
- Wild for the King
- Gospel of a Certain Kind
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- 802
- Tracks
- 9
- Colour
- Orange
- Pressing
- Download CardGatefoldColored Vinyl
- Edition
- Limited Edition
If naming is a form of claiming, of being claimed, how is one tethered to both the physical landscape that surrounds us, as well as our own internal emotional landscape-at times calm, at times turbulent, and ever changing? H.C. McEntire's new album Every Acre grapples with those themes-themes that encompass grief, loss, and links to land and loved ones. And naming-claiming land, claiming self, being claimed by ancestry and heritage-permeates the hauntingly beautiful landscape that is this poignant collection of songs.
- New View
- Shadows (feat. S.G. Goodman)
- Turpentine (feat. Amy Ray)
- Dovetail
- Rows of Clover
- Big Love
- Soft Crook
- Wild for the King
- Gospel of a Certain Kind
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 9
If naming is a form of claiming, of being claimed, how is one tethered to both the physical landscape that surrounds us, as well as our own internal emotional landscape-at times calm, at times turbulent, and ever changing? H.C. McEntire's new album Every Acre grapples with those themes-themes that encompass grief, loss, and links to land and loved ones. And naming-claiming land, claiming self, being claimed by ancestry and heritage-permeates the hauntingly beautiful landscape that is this poignant collection of songs.