Ledges (album)

Ledges is the full-length solo debut album by Noah Gundersen. It was self-produced and recorded at Stone Gossard's Studio Litho in Seattle. It was released on February 11, 2014. The track "Poor Man's Son" features Gundersen's sister Abbey and brother Jonathan on various instruments.[1][2][3][4]

The first two recordings of the album were abandoned in favor of a self-produced version.[5]

Ledges has been described as "calculated and unyielding, somersaulting its way around a menagerie of heavy, yet unavoidable topics."[6] USA Today wrote that the album "establishes the 24-year-old as a precociously graceful and thoughtful songwriter."[7]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Poor Man's Son"5:14
2."Boathouse"3:37
3."Isaiah"3:03
4."Separator"3:28
5."Ledges"4:18
6."Poison Vine"4:45
7."First Defeat"4:03
8."Cigarettes"5:40
9."Liberator"4:00
10."Dying Now"4:04
11."Time Moves Quickly"3:02

Personnel

  • Noah Gundersen – vocals, guitar
  • Abby Gundersen – violin,piano,cello
  • Jonathan Gundersen – drums
  • Elizabeth Gundersen – vocals
  • Seattle Studio Litho – production, recording
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References

  1. Finley, Adam (2014-03-24). "Noah Gundersen: Ledges". PopMatters. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
  2. Leggett, Steve (2014). "Noah Gundersen: Ledges". Allmusic. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
  3. Manning, Craig (2014-03-27). "Noah Gundersen – Ledges". AbsolutePunk. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
  4. Freeman, Doug (2014-03-14). "Noah Gundersen: Ledges". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
  5. Weinbender, Nathan (2014-01-16). "Folk approach: Singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen draws on gospel, embraces 'rough edges'". The Spokesman-Review. p. C1.
  6. "REVIEW: Noah Gundersen Ledges | Under the Gun Review". underthegunreview.net. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
  7. Gardner, Elysa (2014-02-11). "The Playlist". USA Today. p. B10.
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