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Nat Harvie – Red ft. Alan Sparhawk

Nat Harvie – Red ft. Alan Sparhawk

Nat Harvie, the Minneapolis indie scene’s eclectic gem, introduces “Red,” featuring Alan Sparhawk, as a compelling prelude to their album “New Virginity.” This lead single, marked by its haunting allure, showcases Harvie’s ability to blend the edgy with the ethereal, courtesy of Sparhawk’s and Cole Pulice’s sonic contributions. Producer Andrew Broder has meticulously crafted a soundscape that magnifies the song’s emotional weight, embodying Harvie’s vision of dramatic renewal. The album, enriched with diverse talents like Lillie West, Merce Lemon, and Brent Penny, explores the concept of reclaiming purity in a refreshingly non-traditional sense. “New Virginity” delves into the realms of magical realism, asserting the power of personal rebirth without erasing the past but instead introducing a newfound innocence to one’s narrative.


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