I Get Into Trouble (Dinked Edition #252)

Maple Glider - LP Vinyl

Dinked Edition #252 / 10 Track Limited Edition Exclusive To Dinked Stores Berry & White Marble Vinyl With Alternative Artwork In Numbered Sleeve. Limited Pressing Of 400 (PIE037LPC2)
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Music Styles Alternative Indie Rock, Indie, Singer Songwriter
Artist Maple Glider (View everything by Maple Glider)
Condition New
Grade NEW
Country Item Pressed In Europe
Format LP Vinyl
Year 2023
Label Partisan (View everything from Partisan)
Catalogue Number PIE037LPC2

Side A

A1. Do You

A2. Dinah

A3. Two Years

A4. FOMO

A5. Don't Kiss Me

A6. You At The Top Of The Driveway

Side B

B1. You're Gonna Be A Daddy

B2. For You And All The Songs We Loved

B3. Surprises

B4. Scream

 

Maple Glider is Naarm/Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Tori Zietsch.

On her sophomore album 'I Get Into Trouble', Tori takes her songwriting to another level while she delves into her Christian childhood, exploring topics such as her relationship to her body, consent and shame, as well as the death of relationships, both romantic and familial. Heartbreaking at times, the songs ultimately paint a hopeful picture, shining a light on new life, new love, and the desire to find peace and connection with these experiences.

Ultimately, 'I Get Into Trouble' is the sound of alchemized pain. In each song, Zietsch transmutes tribulation and confusion into clarity and deep insight. She combines the infectious folk-pop hooks of her debut with a sense of scape and scope.

'I Get Into Trouble' follows Maple Glider's acclaimed 2021 debut 'To Enjoy is the Only Thing', a deeply personal project which earned her a performance on NPR's Tiny Desk, as well as praise from Pitchfork ("hypnotic"), Paper ("sublime"), Stereogum ("some voices in indie just hit home") and Rolling Stone (“one of the most accomplished debut albums in recent years.”).