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2021 · single
Animal Tracks (Greenwall Session)
2021 · single
Kid Like You
2021 · single
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2021 · single
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2020 · single
Sings Neil Young
2020 · single
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2020 · single
Look at Me Don't Look at Me
2020 · albüm
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2020 · single
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2019 · single
Sings White Christmas
2019 · single
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2019 · single
Magic Ship
2018 · albüm
Love Hurts
2018 · single
Made the Harbor (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
2010 · albüm
Made the Harbor
2010 · albüm
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Mountain Man did not intend to disappear for the better part of a decade, or to take eight years to release its second album, Magic Ship. But for a trio of devoted friends for whom music has always seemed so effortless and graceful, that’s simply how life went. The wondrous Magic Ship—a magnetic fourteen-song reflection on the joys, follies, and oddities of existence—was well worth the wait. They first reunited in the summer of 2017 at the Eaux Claires music festival. On a tiny, cabin-like stage tucked into a forest, where audiences of a few hundred are considered big, Mountain Man captivated several thousand, with people climbing trees and fighting through stinging nettles to catch a glimpse or whisper. And so, Mountain Man was reborn. Months later, the trio reconvened at Meath’s home studio in Durham for two recording sessions, each bringing songs destined to be sung with old friends. The result, Magic Ship, is every bit as captivating as that day onstage. These songs distill eight years of experience between Made the Harbor and now—of sights seen, pleasures had, feelings hurt, forgiveness extended. These tunes are wise and tender, open and honest. Magic Ship conveys absolute warmth—like a snowbound afternoon spent indoors, passing a bottle of brown liquor between friends while putting old favorites on the turntable, or a long summer evening spent lounging beneath a shade tree, swapping stories and sharing laughs until the sun has vanished.