Pre-Order Thread

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Was just listening to one of their CDs this afternoon and was wondering what happened to this band.
 
Katie definitely dropping new album tomorrow since her website is currently password protected.

 
Katie definitely dropping new album tomorrow since her website is currently password protected.


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Release date: Friday, April 5, 2024

Katie Pruitt is living proof of music’s power to transform the way we experience the world. Soon after the arrival of her acclaimed debut Expectations—a 2020 LP on which she documented her journey in growing up queer in the Christian South—the Georgia-bred singer / songwriter / guitarist heard from countless listeners that her songs had impacted their lives on an elemental level. With her sophomore album Mantras, the Nashville-based musician now looks inward to explore such matters as gender identity, self-compassion or the lack thereof, and the struggle for peace in times of chaos and uncertainty—ultimately arriving at a body of work that speaks to the strength in undoing harmful self-beliefs and fully living your truth.

Mainly produced by Collin Pastore and Jake Finch (both known for their work with boygenius and Lucy Dacus), Mantras delves deeper into the empathetic storytelling and incisive self-examination that defined Expectations—an album that earned Pruitt a nomination for Emerging Artist of the Year from the Americana Music Association, in addition to drawing praise from major outlets like Rolling Stone and Pitchfork. This time around, Pruitt sets her lived-in lyricism to a folk-leaning sound informed by her love for the more experimental edges of indie-rock, stacking her songs with plenty of propulsive grooves and overdriven guitars.

Looking over the tracklist to Mantras, Pruitt notes that a certain narrative thread emerged without her intention. “I didn’t realize it at the time, but the throughline for this record ended up being my own personal journey of letting go and learning how to love myself again—it begins with tension, frustration, and fear and resolves to a place of acceptance, surrender, and stillness,” she says. “I hope when people hear the record they feel what I felt after writing it, which was a sense of trusting myself and trusting that—no matter how bad things look—there’s always hope where there’s fear. I know that so much of the time we feel alone in our pain, so hopefully these songs help everyone to see that they can work through those big life changes and end up loving themselves a lot more.”
 
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Release date: Friday, April 5, 2024

Katie Pruitt is living proof of music’s power to transform the way we experience the world. Soon after the arrival of her acclaimed debut Expectations—a 2020 LP on which she documented her journey in growing up queer in the Christian South—the Georgia-bred singer / songwriter / guitarist heard from countless listeners that her songs had impacted their lives on an elemental level. With her sophomore album Mantras, the Nashville-based musician now looks inward to explore such matters as gender identity, self-compassion or the lack thereof, and the struggle for peace in times of chaos and uncertainty—ultimately arriving at a body of work that speaks to the strength in undoing harmful self-beliefs and fully living your truth.

Mainly produced by Collin Pastore and Jake Finch (both known for their work with boygenius and Lucy Dacus), Mantras delves deeper into the empathetic storytelling and incisive self-examination that defined Expectations—an album that earned Pruitt a nomination for Emerging Artist of the Year from the Americana Music Association, in addition to drawing praise from major outlets like Rolling Stone and Pitchfork. This time around, Pruitt sets her lived-in lyricism to a folk-leaning sound informed by her love for the more experimental edges of indie-rock, stacking her songs with plenty of propulsive grooves and overdriven guitars.

Looking over the tracklist to Mantras, Pruitt notes that a certain narrative thread emerged without her intention. “I didn’t realize it at the time, but the throughline for this record ended up being my own personal journey of letting go and learning how to love myself again—it begins with tension, frustration, and fear and resolves to a place of acceptance, surrender, and stillness,” she says. “I hope when people hear the record they feel what I felt after writing it, which was a sense of trusting myself and trusting that—no matter how bad things look—there’s always hope where there’s fear. I know that so much of the time we feel alone in our pain, so hopefully these songs help everyone to see that they can work through those big life changes and end up loving themselves a lot more.”
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I'm not sure if the Rough Trade exclusive of Waxahatchee album popped up here. This particular RT variant is limited and it includes a signed print (note there is one exclusive of /250 with signed print, and then the same clear exclusive of /500 without the signed print). So the signed print is also in the Deluxe version, which is still available, but the Deluxe is more expensive than this RT one. Anyway, good news is, plenty of options if you want to preorder the album.

 
Katie definitely dropping new album tomorrow since her website is currently password protected.


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Available on her label's store

Standard Black

Blue Smoke

Blue Smoke with a signed 11x11 print

Seems like the blue smoke is limited to 1000 (500 unsigned + 500 signed)
 
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Available on her label's store

Standard Black

Blue Smoke

Blue Smoke with a signed 11x11 print

Seems like the blue smoke is limited to 1000 (500 unsigned + 500 signed)


Ordered, thanks for the link. Word for the wise if you want colored vinyl of hers this is your chance, as Rounder usually sends black only to record stores. Occasionally there is a colored variant for indie stores but not that often.
 
I'm not sure if the Rough Trade exclusive of Waxahatchee album popped up here. This particular RT variant is limited and it includes a signed print (note there is one exclusive of /250 with signed print, and then the same clear exclusive of /500 without the signed print). So the signed print is also in the Deluxe version, which is still available, but the Deluxe is more expensive than this RT one. Anyway, good news is, plenty of options if you want to preorder the album.


Did IP laws prevent them from naming the deluxe the "Hey Ya' Edition?"
 
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