
We are so excited to announce the ten year anniversary deluxe reissue of “Made The Harbor!” We recorded it when we were smelly freaks eating kimchi and Camembert in a too small car driving around and playing campfire shows. To kick off with, here is a vibey cover of Kid Like You by Arthur Russell
In 2009, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, Amelia Randall Meath, and Molly Erin Sarlé came together as a band known as “Mountain Man”, creating powerful folk music that maximized vocal harmony to a disarming effect. A year later they released their debut album Made the Harbor. Now, a decade after that, the debut is getting a deluxe reissue with unreleased recordings, live sessions recorded at Bennington College’s Greenwall Auditorium at the project’s inception, and covers of the Mills Brothers and Arthur Russell. The deluxe packaging will also include a personal collage from the band and an essay by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy.
Today, we get their stunning take on Arthur Russell’s “Kid Like You,” which was recorded live in 2011 at Big Car Gallery in Indianapolis. “We are so excited to announce the ten year reissue of Made the Harbor!” the band said in a press statement. “We recorded it when we were smelly freaks eating kimchi and Camembert in a too small car driving around and playing campfire shows.”
Made the Harbor is out 11/5 via Psychic Hotline, and features a bonus disc of unreleased material, The deluxe reissue, features an essay by Jeff Tweedy.