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FORMAT: New Vinyl • UPC: 673855088303
GENRE: Folk • RECORD LABEL: Merge Records
RELEASE DATE: 08/21/26
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Oh and the way that it feelsTo know youOh and the way it revealsI don't know youSo begins "The Way That It Feels, " the concluding track of Elanor Moss' debut full-length album The Knife, The Needle, out August 21, 2026 on Merge Records. In two couplets, sung over birdsong and Moss' classical guitar, she manages to capture an entire universe created in the bond between two people. The couplets mirror each other and hang, like a veil, over the rest of the song. Regardless of time, intimacy, love, tenderness, and the way those things can change a person and a relationship, there is, she asserts, an immutable fact to these things: that whatever she learns from them, there will always be something unknowable just beyond.It's a gorgeous song, but this sentiment - that what Moss knows about a lover also reveals what she doesn't know - is, for lack of a better term, a knife, burrowed in the back of beauty, an ache which, for lack of a cure, must be accepted, understood, and lived with. Across the nine songs that make up The Knife, The Needle, this is what Elanor Moss does, rendering joy and pain in exquisite peals of psych-folk, it's darkly-dreamed vignettes offering, if not catharsis, an understanding of the complexity of the journey towards it - healing as a process, rather than an object one obtains.Arriving at The Knife, The Needle was itself a complex journey. Moss found herself adrift from her music, pursuing a sound as opposed to occupying the space she had already cultivated for herself. "Nothing felt right, " she recalls, "so I took the pressure off myself and tried to calibrate my relationship with songwriting and music." The three years she spent writing the songs that make up The Knife, The Needle ultimately found her returning to her roots in and love for, as she puts it, "the music that made me really feel something; the music I wanted to be writing."The Knife, The Needle concerns itself with the way relationships between people are transformed, complicated, and troubled by love. In "Sarah Waiting in the Car" that turn is abuse. In "Fixer" which lends the album it's title, Moss grapples with the fact that love is as capable of harming someone as it is healing them. It's chorus, "Somewhere, deep down / I'm afraid that if you show me the knife / I might use it on you babe" shifts, first to the thought that the "you" Moss addresses the song to may use it on her, then, stunningly, to the knife could be something else entirely: "Maybe what we thought of as a knife / Is just a needle we could use / To stitch the wound?" she asks, offering at last to reveal where she hurts so long as her partner does the same.It's devastating work, a feat of tight lyrical construction that is at once patient and vulnerable, opulently rendered and keenly felt. Remarkably, it and the rest of The Knife, The Needle emerged from a place of restraint, with Moss - staying in a cabin near her parent's house in the Scottish highlands after initially recording an entirely different version of the album in New York City ("a bit rollocking, " she notes) - feeling the pangs of the album she hadn't recorded - "quieter, weirder, more English." Rerecording with a new ensemble and producer/engineer Pete Miles was a risk, but setting aside an already completed project was worth it. In the quieter, weirder, more English sound manifested here, Moss captures something fleeting, ephemeral, and honest about the moments in which love, for good or ill, irrevocably changes someone. Both the knife and the needle named in the album's title are capable of drawing blood, but illuminated by her voice and guitar, what bleeds out from these songs is nothing short of poetry.

Tracklist:

  1. Fixer
  2. Again, My Love
  3. Sarah Waiting in the Car
  4. Improvisation
  5. You Are Coming Home Tonight
  6. Secrets of the Universe
  7. Clothes in a Hotel Sink
  8. Louisethe Way That It Feels

UPC: 673855088303
Label: Merge Records
Release Date: 8.21.26
Format: Vinyl

TRACK LIST

Tracklist:

  1. Fixer
  2. Again, My Love
  3. Sarah Waiting in the Car
  4. Improvisation
  5. You Are Coming Home Tonight
  6. Secrets of the Universe
  7. Clothes in a Hotel Sink
  8. Louisethe Way That It Feels

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