New Music Friday - Watchouse

New Music Friday - Watchouse "Better Way"


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New Music Friday - Watchhouse "Better Way"

This New Music Friday we are looking at Watchouse's "Better Way". An eclectically arranged folk tune that urges listeners "to find a better way to be kinder". Formerly known as Mandolin Orange, this is from their Spotify bio:

"During the last year, most of us have been told that the most helpful thing we can do is stay home and out of the way. For some, that rare respite has offered the chance to reflect on what is important and to reimagine what is possible. That has been the case for Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz, the couple known for more than a decade now as Mandolin Orange. In 2020, they raised their toddler. They recorded their most audacious album yet. And they decided it was finally time to change their name—to Watchhouse, an identity that reflects their true intentions.

"Mandolin Orange was born out of my 21-year-old mind. The name isn’t what I strive for when I write, because it doesn’t match what I picture when I invite people into my songs, new or old,” admits Marlin. “We have long been burdened by the dichotomy between our band name and the music we strive to create. Now that we can see a future where music is a shared experience again, we're defining the space we share"

During Marlin’s teenage years, friends would take him on biannual trips to a tiny Chesapeake Bay cabin, suspended by stilts above a tidal island and accessible only by boat. He would sit there, sans electricity, reveling in an admixture of silence and communion—thinking, looking, being. That was The Watch House, and that is the space Marlin & Frantz now aim to shape in Watchhouse. The last year afforded Marlin and Frantz a chance to reset and restart. Watchhouse is their vital first step."

"Better Way" is a tune that takes it sadness in a proudful solitude. It feels like a parent's disappointment nudging us to be better to each other. Acoustic guitars, mandolin, and atmospheric organics surround the listener in a upward climax from start to finish. The song has maturity stowed away in it's wise words. Find yourself engulfed in the music below.


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