Listen: Mountain Man Releases Live Take on "Blue Mountain" From New Live Album, Out August 7

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Mountain Man has released a live take on Michael Hurley's "Blue Mountain," from the trio's new live album, Look at Me Don’t Look at Me, out next Friday, August 7, on Nonesuch. The track and album were recorded at Saint Mark’s Cathedral in Seattle in November 2018. You can hear "Blue Mountain" everywhere now, and watch a visualizer for it here.

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Mountain Man—the trio of Amelia Meath, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, and Molly Sarlé—has released a live take on Michael Hurley's "Blue Mountain," from the new live album Look at Me Don’t Look at Me, out next Friday, August 7, on Nonesuch Records. The track and album were recorded at Saint Mark’s Cathedral in Seattle in November 2018. You can hear "Blue Mountain" now on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and other digital service providers here, and watch a visualizer for the track, featuring the album's cover art by Nat Russell and animation by Robert Edridge-Waks, here:

Look at Me Don't Look at Me captures the band’s intimate touring shows in support of its acclaimed Nonesuch release, Magic Ship, and features tracks from that album, as well as songs from the trio’s 2010 debut, Made the Harbor; Molly Sarle's “Human”; a cover of Fiona Apple's “Hot Knife”; and the group’s singularly quirky banter.

Stay tuned for more on the album upon its release next week.

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  • Thursday, July 30, 2020
    Listen: Mountain Man Releases Live Take on "Blue Mountain" From New Live Album, Out August 7

    Mountain Man—the trio of Amelia Meath, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, and Molly Sarlé—has released a live take on Michael Hurley's "Blue Mountain," from the new live album Look at Me Don’t Look at Me, out next Friday, August 7, on Nonesuch Records. The track and album were recorded at Saint Mark’s Cathedral in Seattle in November 2018. You can hear "Blue Mountain" now on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and other digital service providers here, and watch a visualizer for the track, featuring the album's cover art by Nat Russell and animation by Robert Edridge-Waks, here:

    Look at Me Don't Look at Me captures the band’s intimate touring shows in support of its acclaimed Nonesuch release, Magic Ship, and features tracks from that album, as well as songs from the trio’s 2010 debut, Made the Harbor; Molly Sarle's “Human”; a cover of Fiona Apple's “Hot Knife”; and the group’s singularly quirky banter.

    Stay tuned for more on the album upon its release next week.

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