Spirit House

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A Special Announcement from @johahahanna : ɳūɱūɳ ⋆⁺₊⋆ ☾⋆⁺₊⋆ For many moons we had all believed this album was sold out 🥀 But hark! Behold! Serendipitously coinciding with its 10th anniversary (👵🏼!!!) the distributor found a forgotten box buried deep in their stockroom… To commemorate this wild unfurling spiral of time, I also made you some cozy “Black Moss” lyric shirts 🖤 Featuring deconstructed album art by brilliant friend @blue__prints 🖤 A wearable memento mori for all you hot goths out there who wanna stay warm while reminding everyone you encounter of the transience of all things & the preciousness of this living dying world 🖤 All available now in my Bandcamp store (LINK IN BIO) ⋆⁺₊⋆ ☾⋆⁺₊⋆ Note: The LPs and CDs now back in stock are all original first edition pressings. Once they’re gone, it will *actually* be sold out once and for all 🌒🌑🌘 THANK YOU 🌒🌑🌘
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7 months ago
Johanna Warren is hitting the road! Tickets available now on Johanna Warren's website! johannawarren.com/shows October 17 - Martial Arts - Oakland, CA October 25- Flower Hill House Concert - Kingston, NY October 27- Pete’s Candy Store - New York, NY October 30 - Gridley Chapel - New York, NY November 4 - Radio Bean - Burlington, VT November 5 - House Show - Albany, NY November 6 - The Hidden Temple - Florence, MA November 7 - Studio 17 - Hopewell, NJ November 13 - Boxelder Stage - Asheville, NC November 14 - Secret house show - Athens, GA November 19 - Bar Citra, St. Augustine, FL November 22 - The Bull, Gainesville, FL November 23 - Casselberry Arts Center, Casselberry, FL
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8 months ago
Johanna Warren released a POWERFUL new single on all platforms today. Listen to it at link in bio New Song Old Prayer is a raw, confessional folk ballad that captures the emotional weight of living in a world saturated with tragedy and tech-fueled helplessness. Recorded live in one take with only acoustic guitar and layered harmonies, it’s an unfiltered cry from the heart — part lament, part call to action. With lyrics that hold nothing back, the song explores the paralysis of doomscrolling, the guilt of inaction, and the quiet but vital hope of using art as a way to heal and resist. Vulnerable, aching, and ultimately galvanizing, New Song Old Prayer is for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the world and still trying to show up.
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9 months ago
We know you've been vibing to Oropendola's new album Swimming just like us. Catch Oropendola on tour, starting tomorrow!
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9 months ago
Have you heard @_Oropendola 's jaw-droppingly incredible new album Swimming yet? If not, today's a good day to remedy that! Listen to Swimming at link in bio!
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10 months ago
Yesterday, along with her brand new album Swimming, @_oropendola released a stunning music video for her song Pyre. Watch it here and listen to the rest of the album at link in bio
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10 months ago
@_Oropendola 's brand new album Swimming is OUT NOW on all platforms! Listen to it at link in bio! There is a striking intimacy throughout Swimming, the sophomore album from Oropendola (Brooklyn-based Joanna Schubert). With unwavering reflection and resolve, it rejects what keeps us contained and disconnected, clawing toward something wilder. What would it be like for each of us to inhabit our fullest experience of connection and vulnerability? In contrast with Waiting for the Sky to Speak, Oropendola's kaleidoscopic chamber-pop debut, Swimming is foundationally a piano-vocal record. Co-produced with Zubin Hensler (Half Waif, Westerlies, Twig Twig), the album captures Schubert’s penchant and reverence for unfettered live performance. It was recorded as multiple solo sets in her childhood basement, on the same Steinway upright she grew up playing. Schubert’s arrangements feature close collaborators/bandmates Elizabeth LoPiccolo and Gabby Sherba, whose vocalizations recall the bold, idiosyncratic energy of The Roches. Instrumentation oscillates between jagged and lush, with LoPiccolo on flute, Hensler on synths and electric bass, and Schubert sprinkling in touches of toy piano, harpsicle, and cello. Conjuring the raw incisiveness of Fiona Apple and the oddball playfulness of Regina Spektor, Schubert digs deep and has a grand time doing so. The seven songs of Swimming paint vivid scenes: piercing confessions, woozy barroom ballads, improvised woodland fantasies. Desire Keeps Me Company juxtaposes sumptuous imagery with crass mundanity. Pyre - inspired by a book about death practices - blazes with pulsing synth and syncopated speak-sing. The Baroquian odyssey Moss Covered Alder Tree soars towards collective catharsis. "Set me loose in a wild field / swelled roses, red balloons" Schubert sings, "I must soften now / make room, make room." And so we soften. And release.
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10 months ago
@_Oropendola 's new album Swimming drops TOMORROW so we've got a short sneak peek at what's going to be your new favorite song of the summer. Be the first to hear it by presaving the album at link in bio
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10 months ago
THIS FRIDAY @_Oropendola 's new album "Swimming" releases to the world! Celebrate at the recently-announced full album live performance on July 12 at 7:30PM at The Owl Music Parlor in Brooklyn! Presave the album at link in bio!
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10 months ago
Presave @_oropendola 's upcoming album Swimming at link in bio There is a striking intimacy throughout Swimming, the sophomore album from Oropendola (Brooklyn-based Joanna Schubert). With unwavering reflection and resolve, it rejects what keeps us contained and disconnected, clawing toward something wilder. What would it be like for each of us to inhabit our fullest experience of connection and vulnerability? In contrast with Waiting for the Sky to Speak, Oropendola's kaleidoscopic chamber-pop debut, Swimming is foundationally a piano-vocal record. Co-produced with Zubin Hensler (Half Waif, Westerlies, Twig Twig), the album captures Schubert’s penchant and reverence for unfettered live performance. It was recorded as multiple solo sets in her childhood basement, on the same Steinway upright she grew up playing. Schubert’s arrangements feature close collaborators/bandmates Elizabeth LoPiccolo and Gabby Sherba, whose vocalizations recall the bold, idiosyncratic energy of The Roches. Instrumentation oscillates between jagged and lush, with LoPiccolo on flute, Hensler on synths and electric bass, and Schubert sprinkling in touches of toy piano, harpsicle, and cello. Conjuring the raw incisiveness of Fiona Apple and the oddball playfulness of Regina Spektor, Schubert digs deep and has a grand time doing so. The seven songs of Swimming paint vivid scenes: piercing confessions, woozy barroom ballads, improvised woodland fantasies. Desire Keeps Me Company juxtaposes sumptuous imagery with crass mundanity. Pyre - inspired by a book about death practices - blazes with pulsing synth and syncopated speak-sing. The Baroquian odyssey Moss Covered Alder Tree soars towards collective catharsis. "Set me loose in a wild field / swelled roses, red balloons" Schubert sings, "I must soften now / make room, make room." And so we soften. And release.
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10 months ago
Writing “Swimming” was a process of disarmament. Shame and regret @_Oropendola had been sitting on turned into something she could hold out in front of her and see with more clarity. The only solo piano song on her upcoming album, Swimming unwinds a vivid introspection on loneliness, love, and laying in the sand. Eventually, it’s simply time to get up and into the water. Watch the music video for Swimming on youtube!
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11 months ago
@justeggcorn 's album "Observer Effect" has been out for a minute. We want to know what your favorite track is! Let us know in the comments! 👇 👇 And if you STILL haven't heard this indie masterpiece, there's a link in our bio that you can follow to fix that!
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11 months ago